Schedule
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- 11/11/2024Monday
- 12/11/2024Tuesday
- 02:00The Ensemble Q plays Ligeti, Dean, Brahms and Barton in Brisbane
- 13:04Honegger's 'Le roi David' with Gansch, Seidler, Berchtold and Markovics from St. Pölten
- 17:00Grazinyte, Alekna and the Duo Per Gunt perform Messiaen, Ciurlionis, Bacevicius, Koppel & Bartók in Vilnius
- 17:00Gelgote, Denisjuka-Straupe & Adamaite perform a Buravickis' world premiere, Vasks, Einfelde and more in Riga
- 17:00Fauré, Ravel with Joo and Beethoven's Seventh from Bucharest
- 17:04The Philharmonia Orchestra plays Glinka, Elgar with Kits and Sibelius in Tallinn
- 17:30Goikoetxea and Fernández Aguirre perform Liszt, Rubinstein, Sgambati and more in Madrid
- 18:00Bellini's 'Il Pirata' with Fanale, Kolonits, Bogdanchikov and Tötös from Budapest
- 18:20Von Wurden, Meijer and Frølund play Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' in Copenhagen
- 18:30Clyne, Rodrigo with Sainz-Villegas and Dvorák's Eighth from Geneva
- 19:00Bach with Takeda, Dähling, Garcia and Baigent from Barcelona
- 19:00Al-Zand with Khalil, Shostakovich with Kanneh-Mason and Rimsky-Korsakov from Cologne
- 19:00Beethoven with Trio con Brio and Berwald's Fourth from Helsingborg
- 19:15Tsintsadze, Maier, an Ali-Zadeh's world premiere, Narekatsi, Khachaturian, Komitas and Say from Amsterdam
- 19:30Capperauld, Hillborg with Power, Isaksson and MacMillan from Edinburgh
- 20:00Benjamin with himself and Berio with van Rijen from Lucerne
- 21:00Debussy, Massenet, Fauré, Saint-Saëns, Dubois, Duparc, Franck and Waldteufel from Padua