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A selection of the 2021 Verbier Festival’s finest concerts with many of the event’s most loyal artists (Valery Gergiev, Evgeny Kissin, Denis Matsuev) and newcomers (Mao Fujita or Josef Špaček playing Mozart, Klaus Mäkelä conducting the Verbier…
Length
52 mins
Prog. No.
7626
A selection of the 2021 Verbier Festival’s finest concerts with many of the event’s most loyal artists (Valery Gergiev, Evgeny Kissin, Denis Matsuev) and newcomers (Mao Fujita or Josef Špaček playing Mozart, Klaus Mäkelä conducting the Verbier…
Length
50 mins
Prog. No.
7625
A selection of the 2021 Verbier Festival’s finest concerts with many of the event’s most loyal artists (Valery Gergiev, Evgeny Kissin, Denis Matsuev) and newcomers (Mao Fujita or Josef Špaček playing Mozart, Klaus Mäkelä conducting the Verbier…
Length
54 mins
Prog. No.
7624
Born in 2009, the young prodigy Tsotne Zedginidze, who goes by the stage name Tsotne, offers an astonishing programme which includes his own compositions: Dolorem, Spring, Improvisation and Lullaby, alongside a selection of Debussy Preludes, Bartók's…
Length
74 mins
Prog. No.
7561
Mikhail Pletnev proposes a journey in the world of Chopin, throwing a new light on each piece. The short version of the recital is presented without the 6 Nocturnes.
Length
88 mins
Prog. No.
7560
Mao Fujita returns to the Verbier Festival with a recital demonstrating the versatility of his art from Mozart, Chopin, Liszt, Schumann and Brahms.
Length
81 mins
Prog. No.
7559
Once again, the 2022 Verbier Festival has brought stars of the classical music world together. Nine different programs from this year's festival show, amongst others, Gianandrea Noseda performing Shostakovich (Symphony No.1 and 15) as well as…
Length
67 mins
Prog. No.
7558
Gianandrea Noseda, Mikhail Pletnev and the Verbier Festival Orchestra perform Beethoven and Shostakovich.
Length
85 mins
Prog. No.
7557
Gautier Capuçon: Cello recital: Brahms, Grieg
Length
58 mins
Prog. No.
7556
Part I of the closing concert of the 2022 Verbier Festival with Alexander Malofeev as soloist in Prokofiev's Piano concerto No.3 with Balakirev's Islamey as an encore, once considered the most difficult piano work ever written.
Length
47 mins
Prog. No.
7555