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Música clásica, ópera, ballet y danza en Lisbon, Portugal

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Buscador de conciertos de música clásica, óperas, espectáculos de ballet y danza
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LisbonMozart's Violin Concerto no. 4

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Mozart, Santoro, Villa-Lobos
Orquestra Gulbenkian; Neil Thomson; Coro Gulbenkian; Guido Sant'Anna; Unknown

LisbonGulbenkian Orchestra Soloists

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Rameau, Mendelssohn, Prokofiev, Gershwin, Bruckner
Gulbenkian Orchestra Soloists; Sérgio Pacheco; José Pedro Pereira; Jorge Pereira

LisbonHistory of Music in 60 minutes

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Charpentier, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chaikovskiï, Verdi, Stravinsky
Orquestra Gulbenkian; José Eduardo Gomes
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Ensorcelant Médium de Menotti à l'Operafest de Lisbonne

L'Operafest de Lisbonne propose une nouvelle production du trop rare Médium de Menotti, montée avec beaucoup de soin et servie par une impeccable distribution. 

Madama Butterfly à Lisbonne, ou le papillon du Tage

Le tout jeune Operafest de Lisbonne propose une nouvelle Madama Butterly dans un cadre séduisant mais nécessitant une sonorisation, avec, dans le rôle-titre, la directrice du festival en personne : Catarina Molder.

Love in Lisbon: final concert of the Verão Clássico

As he does when his spirit is most honestly invoked, Schumann spoke directly across the ages through Moraguès and Pinto-Ribeiro, and in the process allowed the two musicians to reveal the dimensions of their own love for music.
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Music always circulates: António Godinho on Early music in Portugal

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We talk to young recorder player António Godinho about the burgeoning Early music scene in Portugal – and the music of Vicente Lusitano, Europe’s earliest recorded composer of colour.