Schedule
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- 01:00Hinck, Rachmaninov with Nakamatsu and Berlioz's 'Symphonie fantastique' from Wichita
- 02:00The Australian Youth Orchestra plays Saint-Saëns with Pei-Sian, Ford and Stravinsky in Melbourne
- 02:00Hailstork, Schumann with Gerhardt and Mendelssohn's 'Scottish' from Minneapolis
- 11:00Piazzolla with Jaurena, Matos and Tchaikovsky's 'Pathétique' from Córdoba
- 12:00Music from the Middle East and Central Asia from Hong Kong
- 13:15A de Raaf's world premiere, Grime with Josefowicz and Brahms' Second from Amsterdam
- 14:00Hagen and Cano Smit play Kreisler, two Schumanns, Mendelssohn and Farrenc in Oklahoma City
- 17:00Haydn, Goebbels and Vasks with Wollenweber from Riga
- 18:00Bellini's 'La sonnambula' with Pérez, Galán, Sierra, Bacelli and López from Madrid
- 18:00Rimsky-Korsakov's 'The Tale of Tsar Saltan' with Miroslaw, Ismatullaeva, Simerilla and Walerowicz from Hannover
- 18:00Hasan conducts Dorman, Brahms, Beethoven and Weill's Second in Oslo
- 18:00Giordano's 'Fedora' with Yoncheva, Beczala, Ipanoff, Feola and Meachem from New York
- 18:35The English Baroque Soloists play Haydn and Mozart with Faust & Tamestit in Budapest
- 19:00Bernstein with Voisin & Milstein, Fauré, Boulanger, Ibert and Gershwin from Paris
- 19:00Mendelssohn's 'Elias' with Dreisig, Lehmkuhl, Behle and Gerhaher from Berlin
- 19:00The Minguet Quartet plays Mozart and Rihm in Fautenbach
- 20:00Music for seven cellos from Paris: Piazzolla, Tchaikovsky, Bartók, Dvorák and Bizet