Schedule
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This schedule may be subject to last minute changes for reasons beyond our control.
WCH works in part automatically. For this reason, in some cases, if there are last minute changes, information is not changed or removed. We apologize for the inconveniences.
Please note: curfews and/ or lockdowns are being imposed again in Europe, so some live performances are being cancelled or rescheduled. We will try to keep the schedule as updated as possible. We will keep including rebroadcasts and archival recordings for a few months.
- 22/01/2021Friday
- 23/01/2021Saturday
- 24/01/2021Sunday
- 25/01/2021Monday
- 26/01/2021Tuesday
- 27/01/2021Wednesday
- 28/01/2021Thursday
- 01:00Ravel, Pintscher with Weilerstein and himself and Debussy from Cincinnati
- 03:00Huanzhi, Saint-Saëns & Ravel with Chen, a Du Yun's world premiere and more from Los Angeles
- 04:00Greenstein, Bruch with Chang and Tchaikovsky's 'Pathétique' from San Diego
- 13:00The Kuss Quartet plays Poppe and Beethoven in London
- 16:00The Stamitz Quartet plays Stamitz, Bach, Pachelbel, Morricone and Chaplin in Rio de Janeiro
- 17:00Enescu, Mozart with Pasko and Tchaikovsky with Kudryashov from Moscow
- 17:00Debargue plays Scarlatti, Medtner and Liszt in Moscow
- 18:00Fernandi and Wargh play Franck, Bach, Sibelius, Händel and more in Luleå
- 18:25The Danish National Vocal Ensemble performs Gade, Nielsen, Jersild and more in Struer
- 19:00Mozart and Strauss with Olafsson from Lille
- 19:00Les Arts Florissants play Haydn with Poulet and Mozart in Prague
- 19:00Alqhai, Márquez, the Accademia del Piacere and friends perform Spanish music in Mechelen
- 19:04Two concerts and six world premieres sound in Cologne
- 19:30Kabalevsky, Prokofiev with Gerhardt, Shostakovich and Khachaturian from Liverpool
- 19:30Luisi conducts Schubert's 'Unfinished' and Mahler's First in Florence