Schedule
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- 13:30Ravel, Debussy with Atherton and Chaminade with Jakeman from Salford
- 16:00The Slovenian Youth Orchestra plays Brahms, Wieniawski with Zaletel Cernos and Beethoven in Bucharest
- 16:04Klukon and the Ránkis play Liszt and Bartók in Budapest
- 17:00Szymanowski, Dvorák with Kozák and Martinu's First from Olomouc
- 17:25Karlsson with von Otter and Bruckner's Third from Copenhagen
- 17:30Six world premieres from Warsaw: Kuwabara, Juzala-Deprati, Gryka, Bakulewski, Lybin and Smigasiewicz
- 17:30Berlioz, a Berg's world premiere with Jensen and Orff with Aristidou, Zazzo & Bondarenko from Bergen
- 17:30Taal, Groethuysen, Liepe and Gromes play Schubert and Beethoven in Schwarzenberg
- 17:55Cesti's 'L'Orontea' with d'Oustrac, Palazzi, Vitale, Cutting and Tittoto from Milan
- 18:00Young musicians play Regamey, Lourié and Maier in Davos
- 18:00Coleman, Elgar with Hagen and Say's Fifth from Bonn
- 18:00Piau and Les Talens Lyriques perform de Montéclair, Corelli, two Scarlattis and Händel in Bayreuth
- 18:00A Danielsson's world premiere with himself & Carlsson and Bruckner's Ninth from Gothenburg
- 18:00Rachmaninov's First and Second Piano Concertos with Pletnev from Paris
- 18:04The Ensemble Musikfabrik performs Nemtsov, with a world premiere, in Cologne
- 18:30Lutoslawski, Martinu with Altstaedt and Smetana from Lugano
- 18:30Oramo conducts Mahler's Sixth in London