Schedule
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- 08/05/2026Friday
- 00:00Tchaikovsky twice with Murray once from Lima
- 03:00Wiesenberg, Tchaikovsky with Gluzman and Shostakovich from Milwaukee
- 08:30Mussorgsky, Gruber with himself and Beethoven from Hobart
- 12:00The Arcadia Quartet plays Janácek, Enescu and Bartók in London
- 16:00Mendelssohn, Bruch with Goicea and Brahms' Fourth from Bucharest
- 16:00Lindberg with Mikkola, Kuusisto & himself and Bach from Helsinki
- 16:00Pärt, Tamberg, Reinecke with Bezaly and Schubert from Tallinn
- 17:00Sallinen & Stenhammar with the Kamus Quartet, Sibelius, Grieg with Buniatishvili and Nielsen from Brussels
- 17:00Elgar's 'The Dream of Gerontius' with Hallenberg, Staples and Keenlyside from Stockholm
- 17:25Schumann and Brahms twice with Mandozzi & de Groote once from Bergen
- 17:30Bacewicz, Beethoven with Buchbinder and Enescu's First from Katowice
- 17:30A Deutsch's world premiere with Vicens, Shostakovich with Tjeknavorian and Lutoslawski from Vienna
- 18:00Beethoven twice with Zimmermann once and Tchaikovsky's First from Turin
- 18:00Bernheim sings Berlioz, Gounod, Massenet and Tchaikovsky in Evian
- 18:00Three world premieres from Donaueschingen: Shlomowitz, Pelzel and Steen-Andersen
- 18:00Cruz-Guevara with Borrego and Prokofiev with Stanchev, Wilson & Moreno from Madrid
- 18:00Blomstedt conducts Haydn's 'London' and Bruckner's Sixth in Hamburg
- 18:00Beethoven's 'Emperor' with Goerner and Saint-Saëns with Mossakowski from Paris
- 18:00Mahler's Third with Gubanova, the Gulbenkian Choir and Orchestra and friends from Lisbon
- 18:04German Conducting Award from Cologne
- 18:04Schubert thrice with Eerens, Gödde, Kwasnikowski and Buratto once from Munich
- 18:15A people's choice concert from Utrecht
- 18:30Brahms, Schumann with Baeva and Dvorák's Eighth from Dublin
- 18:30The Vertavo String Quartet plays Bartók and Dvorák in London
- 18:30Pianoguide plays a Croene and a Jannsens world premieres in Leuven
- 23:00Bartók, Pérez Tedesco with Vasallo, Pérez Tedesco & Araujo and Binelli with himself from Buenos Aires