Schedule
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- 28/04/2025Monday
- 29/04/2025Tuesday
- 30/04/2025Wednesday
- 01/05/2025Thursday
- 02/05/2025Friday
- 03/05/2025Saturday
- 04/05/2025Sunday
- 01:00Cheetham Fraillon and Mahler's 'Resurrection' with Lyons and Morison from Melbourne
- 16:00Baroque opera highlights from Riga: Lully, Händel, Purcell, Sartorio, Vivaldi and more
- 16:00Glass with Tomescu and Marsalis' Fourth from Bucharest
- 16:00Chamber music from Helsinki: Dvorák, Janácek, Mendelssohn and Brahms
- 16:00Final of the Johann Sebastian Bach International Competition from Leipzig
- 17:00Rajter, Arutiunian with Willmek, Kodály and de Falla from Bratislava
- 17:00Barraine, Gershwin with Buchbinder and Ravel's 'Daphnis et Chloé' from Stockholm
- 17:20Tchaikovsky twice and Shostakovich with Germer from Aalborg
- 17:30Mendelssohn with Dueñas and Schmidt's Fourth from Madrid
- 17:30Film music from Vienna: Newman, Williams, Silvestri, Rósza and more
- 17:35Engegård, Kaczander, Szilágyi, Várjon and Concerto Budapest play Bach in Budapest
- 18:00Queyras plays Bach's Cello Suites in Girona
- 18:00Brahms with Kantorow and Dvorák's Sixth from Paris
- 18:00Clyne, Mahler with Ranch, Saariaho and Sohy from Essen
- 18:00Bruckner's 'Mass No. 3' with Baikoff, Lehmkuhl, Kohlhepp and Rose from Stuttgart
- 18:30Bonazzi and the Schola Medievale Paer perform medieval works in Biasca
- 18:30Strauss, Schumann with Kobekina and Beethoven's 'Pastoral' from Dublin
- 18:30Film music from London: Sherman, Karpman, Barry, Davis and more
- 19:00Kopatchinskaja and Say play Szymanowski, two own world premieres and Beethoven in Brussels