Leonard Bernstein Box Vol. 2

This Blu-ray box contains legendary concerts from 1977 – 1990 of Leonard Bernstein conducting the Wiener Philharmoniker, Orchestre National de France and the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks. Additional included is the Centennial Celebration Concert at Tanglewood, featuring John Williams, Yo-Yo Ma, Andris Nelsons, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Tony Yazbeck and many more, performing works by Bernstein, Williams, Mahler and Copland. CONTENT: BD 1 Jean Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 1, 2, 5, 7 // BD 2 Beethoven & Haydn // BD 3 Haydn: Symphonies: Nos. 94, 92, 88 // BD 4 Berlioz, Roussel, Saint-Saëns, Thomas // BD 5 Bernstein at 100

The Lindsay String Quartet plays Haydn, Tippett & Elgar

For four decades until 2005, the Lindsay String Quartet (affectionately known as “The Lindsays”) was at the heart of chamber music life in Great Britain, touring globally and building a unique relationship with Sir Michael Tippett – who coached the ensemble in his music. Tippett’s powerful postwar Third Quartet is the centrepiece of this live recording from London’s flagship chamber music venue, the Wigmore Hall. In classic Lindsays style, it’s framed with a late Haydn quartet – “The Rider” – and another British classic: the troubled, poetic Quartet in E Minor by Sir Edward Elgar. At the time of this recording, the Lindsay String Quartet was probably its pre-eminent interpreter.

New Year’s Eve Concert at Semperoper Dresden

The Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden rings in the New Year at the Semperoper with a dazzling program of timeless hits and international stars. Andrès Orozco-Estrada conducts, with soprano Pretty Yende, baritone Benjamin Appl, and cellist Gautier Capucon as soloists. The concert spans Haydn to Márquez, featuring operatic arias, Broadway favourites, Latin rhythms, and orchestral gems like Rossini’s The Barber of Seville, Haydn’s Cello Concerto, Strauss’ Till Eulenspiegel, and iconic songs from My Fair Lady and Singin’ in the Rain.

Festive Advent Concert at the Frauenkirche Dresden 2019

The Festive Advent Concert has become a much loved tradition in Dresden and one of German TV’s biggest classical music success stories. With the spirited Alondra de la Parra a phenomenal young conductor stands at the rostrum of the Staatskapelle Dresden. She is joined by sopranos Regula Mühlemann and Julia Muzychenko as well as tenor Julian Prégardien, presenting works and arias from Handel to Haydn, Schubert and Tchaikovsky to Reger. “A programme with quiet, contemplative passages and almost breathtaking emotional highlights, as well as dramaturgically coherent: a true gift” (Sächsische Zeitung).

Festive Advent Concert at the Frauenkirche Dresden 2017

The Festive Advent Concert has become a much loved tradition in Dresden and one of German TV’s biggest classical music success stories. Christian Thielemann and his Staatskapelle Dresden present a programme ranging from the overture of Bach’s orchestra suite D major to Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s Christmas Cantata “Vom Himmel hoch”, Mozart’s Laudate Dominum, excerpts of Haydn’s Die Schöpfung (The Creation) and traditionals. German star soprano Diana Damrau with her “gorgeous and richly coloured timbre” (Sächsische Zeitung), the “brilliant” Helmut Fuchs on trumpet and the “very impressive” Choir of the Sächsische Staatsoper (Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten) create a festive concert experience together. The clear, enchanting soprano of Tuuli Takala blends perfectly with the beautiful, high baritone of Benjamin Appl, winner of the Gramophone Young Artist of the Year Award.

Gardiner conducts Haydn, Mendelssohn and Bruckner

Sir John Eliot Gardiner is most famous for his interpretations of Baroque music on period instruments, but his repertoire and discography are not limited to early music. In this production he is conducting the BR Symphony Orchestra with a program including Joseph Haydn’s: “Insanae et vanae curae”, Mendelsohn-Bartholdy’s Symphony No. 5 in D major/D minor (“Reformation) and Anton Bruckner’s Mass No. 1 in D minor.

Stars of Tomorrow presented by Rolando Villazón – Episode 14

Gioachino Rossini: Overture to Il Signor Bruschino / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: “Bald prangt, den Morgen zu verkünden” from Die Zauberflöte / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Ave verum corpus” / Francesco Paolo Tosti: “Marechiare” / Jules Massenet: “Celui dont la parole” Aria of Salomé from Hérodiade / Joseph Haydn Piano Concerto in D major, Hob. XVIII:11 Rondo all’Ungarese / Francesco Cilea: “È la solita storia del pastore” (Lamento di Frederico) from L’ Arlesiana / György Ligeti: Fanfares / Manuel Penella “Vaya una tarde bonita…Sí! Torero” Duet of Rafael and Soleá from Il gato montés

Stars of Tomorrow presented by Rolando Villazón – Episode 9

Program: Giacomo Puccini: Che gelida manina, Aria of Rudolfo from «La Bohème» / Claude Debussy: String quartet G minor, Assez vif et bien rythmé / Franz Joseph Haydn: String quartet D major, Allegretto / Charles Gounod: Ah! Je ris, Aria of Marguerite from «Faust» / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Horn Concerto, E flat major, Andante Rondo / Vitaly Michailowitsch Bujanovský: España / Pablo Sorozábal: No puede ser!, Aria of Leandro from «La tabernera del puerto» / George Bizet: Ouverture to «Carmen» / Giuseppe Verdi: Brindisi, duet of Violetta and Alfredo from «La Traviata»

Mozartwoche 2025: Gonzales-Monjas, Gabriela Montero & Lauren Snouffer

“With great momentum and a sense of drama” (Die Presse), this Mozart Week opening concert leaves nothing to be desired. González-Monjas “coaxed boundless energy out of the orchestra” (SN). Soprano Lauren Snouffer dazzled with Haydn and pianist Gabriela Montero offered a “fiery performance” (Das Opernmagazin) of Mozart’s piano concerto KV 466: “Montero (…) led the audience into romantic sound worlds, while in the encore she improvised on Cherubino’s “Voi sapete” and ended with Bach “à la Stokowski” (Salzburger Nachrichten).

Vienna Boys Choir – 525th Anniversary Concert

Boys have been singing at Vienna’s “Hofburgkapelle” since 1296. In 1498, the future Emperor Maximilian I moved his court and court music from various residences to Vienna. In doing so, he had laid the foundation for the Wiener Hofmusikkapelle and eventually also for the Wiener Sängerknaben (The Vienna Boys Choir). In this festive jubilee concert at Vienna’s Musikverein celebrating the 525th anniversary of the choir, the Wiener Sängerknaben and all choirs associated to it, the Chorus Primus, the Wiener Chormädchen, the Chorus Juventus and the “alumni” forming the Chorus Viennensis, are singing works that are all especially related to the choir – by Ludwig Senfl and Josquin Desprez, the Strauss dynasty or also by Mozart, Haydn and Bruckner, some of them recorded for the very first time.