New Year’s concert in Vienna live streaming from 11.30 Conducted by Maestro Barenboim
Daniel Barenboin is the Argentine-Israeli conductor conducting the New Year’s Concert from the Vienna Musikverein today at 1.30pm with live streaming starting at 11.30am. Maestro Barenboim, who will turn eighty in 2022, has not conducted the traditional and festive appointment with the Wiener Philharmoniker since 2014. For the occasion, in addition to the waltzes and polkas of the Strauss family, he will also offer pieces by Carl Michael Ziehrer and Joseph Hellmesberger Jr. at their first performance within a New Year’s Concert from Vienna.
Here the live streaming of the concert from Vienna from 11.30
Today at 11:15 am New Year’s Concert with @Vienna_Phil https://t.co/rMnbWDiVHS pic.twitter.com/rUYRbAP9wl
– Wolfgang Amadeus Brülhart (@SwissAmbUN_Wien) January 1, 2022
The 2022 program
first part
Josef Strauss Phoenix March. op.105 *
Wings by Johann Strauss Phoenix. Waltz, Op.125
Josef Strauss The siren. Polka mazur, Op.248 *
Joseph Hellmesberger Piccolo Anzeiger. Gallop, Op.4
Johann Strauss Morning Leaves. Waltz, Op.279
Small chronicle by Eduard Strauss. Quick Polka, Op.128 *
second part
Johann Strauss Overture to Die Fledermaus
Johann Strauss champagne polka. Musical Scherzo, Op.211
The Night Owls by Carl Michael Ziehrer. Waltz, Op.466 *
Johann Strauss Persian March. op.289
Johann Strauss The Thousand and One Nights. Waltz, Op.346
Eduard Strauss greetings to Prague. French Polka, Op.144
Joseph Hellmesberger Brownies. Character piece *
Josef Strauss Nymph Polka. (French Pola), Op.50 *
Josef Strauss sounds of the spheres. Waltz, Op.235
* First performances at the New Year’s concert by the Wiener Phiharmoniker
The concert will be broadcast at 1.30 pm in first viewing on Rai2 and in rerun on Rai5 at 9.15 pm.
Venice
The Italian conductor Fabio Luisi is the protagonist of the traditional New Year’s Concert from the Fenice in Venice that Rai Cultura offers live on Rai1 today at 12.25, and in rerun on Rai5 at 18. Alongside Luisi, two of the most popular voices today: that of the South African soprano Pretty Yende and that of the American tenor Bryan Jadge. The choir is that of the Teatro La Fenice, instructed by Alfonso Caiani, while the dance interventions are entrusted to the company Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto, engaged in the choreography of Diego Tortelli that accompany the resumption of the concert, shot in places of great suggestion, such as the Labirinto Borges by Fondazione Cini, the installations by Achim Menges and Tumo at the Biennale, and Palazzo Grassi – Pinault Collection. On the program a selection of famous pieces taken from the great opera repertoire, with symphonic pages from Verdi’s Traviata and Wagner’s Lohengrin, and choirs from Ponchielli’s Gioconda, Trovatore, Traviata and Verdi’s Nabucco. Pretty Yende interprets pages such as “Je veux vivre dans le reve” from Gounod’s Romeo et Juliette and “Una voce poco fa” from Rossini’s Barber of Seville; Brian Jadge sings “Vesti la giubba” from Pagliacci by Leoncavallo and “Nessun dorma” from Puccini’s Turandot. In closing, the grand finale of Turandot “Father August” and, as usual, the toast “Libiam ne lieti calici”, again from Traviata, to wish a happy