Always an immense pleasure, Martha Argerich playing Bach's English Suite No. 3 in G Minor, BWV 808, The Gavottes.
(Rosengarten Mannheim, 2023)
Classical Music
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An amateur's corner
Enjoy your coffee with Marie-Astrid Hulot playing Bach's Toccata and Fugue!
(I added a few pictures with coffee places from Vienna to wish you an even better day.)


My goodbye post for today is with Caroline Campbell wonderfully playing Monti's Csàrdàs.
PS: Thank you for your comments! 👏
Today's double espresso feeling is given by Itzhak Perlman playing Fiocco's Allegro.
Have a great day!
A short moment with Juliana Grigoryan from Puccini’s La Bohème, “Sì, mi chiamano Mimì”.
For lunch break, Maurizio Pollini playing Beethoven's Appassionata. Epic ending!
Let's begin with the classic guitar, Émilie Fend playing Se ela Perguntar by Dilermando Reis.
Have a great week!
The trailer for Mozart's The Wedding of Figaro with Christian Gerhaher as the Count of Almaviva and Sabine Devieilhe as Susanna.
Opéra National de Paris, until December 27th.
Ingemisco from the "Dias irae" movement of Verdi's Requiem. Young Pavarotti and Karajan, Scala di Milano, 1967.
Did you know that Pavarotti was a goalkeeper? I might have said it before...
I will leave you today with the "Wings and Feathers" trailer from Semperoper Ballet Dresden.
Auf Wiedersehen!
One of the most peaceful songs, Paul de Senneville's Mariage D'amour, played by Iva Kosić.
This is new for me. I just found out that last week we had the Vienna Japanese Ball.
Have a beautiful day!
I will end the day and wish you all a fantastic weekend through another leap back in time with Ivry Gitlis, violin, and Tasso Janopoulo, piano, performing Elgar's La capricieuse, Op.17. (Paris, 1962)
A beautiful evening with Ida Haendel, violin, and Ilya Itkin, piano, playing Beethoven's Sonata for violin and piano No. 9 in A major, Op. 47, also known as the "Kreutzer" Sonata (Finale: Presto).
For lunch break, I'm back with Ana Vidović, this time performing Bach's Partita in A minor, BWV 1013, Corrente.
Maria João Pires playing the first movement of Mozart's piano concerto no 21, K. 446 (1985)
György Cziffra getting it right while improvising on Dvořák's Slavonic dance, Opus 72 No. 2 (1969)
This is the ad for Alexei Ratmansky's Kallirhoe from Vienna State Ballet.
Upcoming performance dates are January 4, 5, 7 & 12.
From Müpa Budapest, Jonathan Tetelman and Carolina López Moreno in Gounod's Faust, “Il se fait tard, adieu! Ô nuit d’amour”
A little out of the beaten path this morning, Boross Lajos and his gypsy band playing for the Hungarian TV in the 1970s. If you party in a restaurant in Eastern Europe, you have a chance to end the evening like this. Very drunk, too, but also very happy.
And with this, I wish you all a great day!