Schedule
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- 05/05/2026Tuesday
- 06/05/2026Wednesday
- 07/05/2026Thursday
- 08/05/2026Friday
- 09/05/2026Saturday
- 10/05/2026Sunday
- 11/05/2026Monday
- 02:00Ravel, Bartók and Mahler's Fourth with Rangwanasha from Los Angeles
- 09:03The Armida Quartet plays Mozart, Kurtág and Beethoven in Schwetzingen
- 09:30Tan Dun's 'Buddha Passion' with Chung, Ngan, Chong, Wong, Ho and Yan from Madrid
- 09:50The OSN Rai Ritratti Ensemble plays Kahn and Fibich in Rome
- 11:04Erkin, Klohmann, Dahlhoff, Azar and Tchaikovsky sound in Flensburg
- 12:15Glinka, Tchaikovsky with Hadelich and Brahms' Fourth from Amsterdam
- 14:00An all Beethoven concert with Chassot and Schuppli from Basel
- 16:00Dean's 'Of One Blood' world premiere with van Oostrum, Boecker, Lee and Mesak from Munich
- 16:04The Estonian National Male Choir performs Tubin, Ernesaks and more in Tallinn
- 17:00Miller with himself, Shostakovich, Mascagni and Haydn from Grand Rapids
- 17:30MDR Conducting Competition from Leipzig: Tchaikovsky and Mahler
- 17:30Akimenko, Beethoven with Kadesha, Hunter & Rimmer and Bruckner from Warsaw
- 17:35Respighi's Rome Trilogy and Martucci with Colli from Budapest
- 18:00Haydn with Prégardien and Mozart from Schwetzingen
- 18:00Adams, Jeths with Corver, Kortekaas and Stravinsky from Amsterdam
- 18:30The OSNR 'Itaca' Quartet plays Schnittke, Kancheli and Bartók in Turin
- 19:00Blomstedt conducts Mahler's Ninth in Detroit
- 23:00The Budapest Festival Orchestra plays Mahler's Third with Romberger and friends in Boston
- 23:00Rachmaninov with Trpčeski and Shostakovich's 'The Year 1905' from Chicago