Livestreams at the Rheingau Musik Festival 2019
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Janine Jansen | London Symphony Orchestra | Sir Simon Rattle
The outstanding chief conductor Sir Simon Rattle made his debut at the Rheingau Music Festival in 2019. Long awaited, he brought with him the orchestra with which he set out for new musical shores in autumn 2017: the London Symphony Orchestra.Rattle has now returned to his English homeland as head of the Berliner Philharmoniker for a long time and since then has been even more relaxed and free in his artistic work. This can also be heard at the sold-out concert in the Kurhaus Wiesbaden: The conductor takes his listeners on a journey of discovery into new and old worlds of sound.
Janine Jansen violin
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Simon Rattle conductor
Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 86 D major Hob I:86
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Concert for violin and orchestra E minor op. 64
Sergei Rachmaninov Symphony No. 2 E minor op. 27
The concert of 15.8.2019 from the Kurhaus Wiesbaden here in the Stream to look at

Carl Orff: "Carmina Burana" from Eberbach Monastery under the direction of Justus Frantz
JJustus Frantz is a veteran of the Rheingau Music Festival: He has been a friend of the founder Michael Herrmann for 50 years and has been there from the very beginning, shaping the event. This year, the 75-year-old serenades with a select group of performers: Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" is on the programme, a piece with almost unique expressiveness and musical depth. Justus Frantz gives one of the most famous choral works in music history a new twist and delights the audience. A must-list of the Rheingau Music Festival.
Anna-Lena Elbert soprano
Martin Petzold tenor
Dominik Köninger Baritone
Limburger Domsingknaben
Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brno
Philharmonie der Nationen
Justus Frantz conductor
The concert of 4.8.2019 from the basilica of Eberbach monastery in Stream to look at

Jan Lisiecki, piano | Australian Youth Orchestra | Krzysztof Urbański, conductor
Jan Lisiecki is THE exceptional talent of classical music and in demand all over the world. The 24-year-old Canadian mixes up the genre with his fresh piano tones and inspires the visitors of the Rheingau Music Festival with an outstanding solo part at Sergei Rachmaninov's second great piano concerto - an homage to romanticism, peppered with songlike melodious tones. The conductor and orchestra also played the second demanding work with flying colours: Dmitri Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony musically processes the suffering that the composer and his compatriots had to endure under Stalin. Jan Lisiecki manages to keep the listeners in suspense with his talent for classical music.
Jan Lisiecki piano
Australian Youth Orchestra
Krzysztof Urbański conductor
Sergei Rachmaninov Concert for piano and orchestra No. 2 C minor op. 18
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 E minor op. 93
The concert of 26.7.2019 from the Kurhaus Wiesbaden in the Stream to look at
Antonín Dvořák: Stabat Mater op. 58
Hanna-Elisabeth Müller Sopran
Gerhild Romberger Alt
Benjamin Bruns Tenor
Günther Groissböck Bass
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony
MDR-Rundfunkchor
Philipp Ahmann Choreinstudierung
Andrés Orozco-Estrada Leitung
Opening Concert Rheingau Musik Festival 2019
Concert in the Basilica of Kloster Eberbach on 23. June 2019
Rheingau Musik Festival to look at
Opening Concert Rheingau Musik Festival 2018
Concert in the basilica of Kloster Eberbach on 23.6.2018
Antoine Tamestit viola
Massimo Giordano tenor
Shenyang bassbariton
MDR Rundfunkchor
hr-Sinfonieorchester
Eliahu Inbal conductor
Hector Berlioz „Harold in Italie“ op. 16
Giacomo Puccini Messa di Gloria