The historic Toscanini television concerts with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Broadcast #8 was of a concert on March 15, 1952, at Carnegie Hall, featuring Sibelius's En Saga, two of Debussy's Nocturnes, and Franck's Redemption. (Concerts #8 and #9 were released on "Vol. 5" in the DVD series.)
A superb adaptation of Purcell's the Indian Queen, staged and directed by Peter Sellars and performe...
Violinist Mischa Elman performs a set of two of the most recognizable popular classic violin pieces:...
An aspiring conductor finds himself in his dream position, conducting an orchestra that doesn't exis...
The renowned orchestra presents the world's biggest annual classical open air concert live from thei...
As America's first international woman concert pianist, renowned lecturer, author, music critic, fam...
André Rieu’s Magical Maastricht celebrates 15 years of André’s glorious hometown concerts. The King ...
Relationships, rehearsals, performances, hobbies, and family life of the members of the Guarneri Str...
German virtuoso Julia Fischer performs violin and piano concertos by Saint-Saens and Grieg, accompan...
Hailed as The Most Epic Christmas Event in History, this incredible performance features 21 incredib...
The film covers a hundred years in the lives of the Ricordi family, the Milan publishing house of th...
Ludwig van Beethoven headed for Symphony No. 9 literally his entire life. As early as the 1790s, he ...
Recordings of all the Beethoven symphonies with their chief conductor are always a milestone in the ...
A lightning-fast 10-minute dive into art, cinema, music, culture, and beyond, in each part. Ditch th...
World première recording of Hannibal Lokumbe's 'spritatorio' Can You Hear God Crying, which combines...
John Eliot Gardiner goes in search of Bach the man and the musician. The famous portrait of Bach po...
A documentary that explores the challenges that a life in music can bring.