| „The Britten-Menuhin Concerts of 1957“. Daniel Hope unites Thomas Adès, Pieter Wispelwey and Mark Padmore in a tribute to the vision of two legendary musicians. |
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| „Mozart Unplugged“. Marking the 2006 Mozart celebrations, Daniel Hope and world-renowned actor Klaus Maria Brandauer |
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| „Mia Farrow and Daniel Hope An audience with Beethoven". Daniel Hope wrote his own script for the Golden Globe-winning actress Mia Farrow (Rosemary's Baby", "Hannah and Her Sisters"). A fascinating survey of Beethoven the man. |
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| „Dietrich Bonhoeffer Someone had to do something.....". Klaus Maria Brandauer reads texts by the legendary theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was imprisoned and murdered by the Nazis. Daniel Hope accompanies with powerful and moving works for solo violin. |
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| „Music to die for“. A stunning piece of musical theatre, written by Whitbread prize-winning author Christopher Hope, directed by Jonathan Moore and featuring music of Uri Caine, Gustav Mahler and Gaurav Mazumdar. |
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| „Böhmen liegt am Meer" (Czechoslovakia in words and music) Auf literarische und musikalische Spurensuche nach „Bohemia“. Klaus Maria Brandauer trifft erneut auf den britischen Violinisten Daniel Hope und sein Ensemble ausgesuchter junger Musiker. |
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| „East meets West“. The award-winning revival of Ravi Shankar's musical collaboration with Yehudi Menuhin, featuring Daniel Hope and Shankar's star disciple, Gaurav Mazumdar. It also traces the journey of the violin from India to Europe, featuring the forgotten Luthéal instrument, as well as works by Ravel, Bartok and De Falla. |
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| „War and Pieces“. A collaboration with Oscar-winning actor Klaus Maria Brandauer, and a team of young stars, such as trumpeter Sergei Nakariakov. |
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| „Forbidden Music“. This is a story about the power of music. Music composed by three Czech composers, each of whom was imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps. |
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