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Transforming Novi Sad: Serbia's first European Capital of Culture

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Novi Sad's role as one of three European Capitals of Culture commences on January 13. We take a look at what a year's worth of programmes could bring to the city.
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Thank you 2021 for the music: from Eurovision to Abba

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In this review, we look back at some of the most memorable events from the world of music in 2021.
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Budapest's Concerto Symphony Orchestra performs in new film for Christmas

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'Carpathian Rhapsody' will be available to stream online for free in the next five days.
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Budapest's world-famous orchestra swap concert halls for bar stools in mini-concerts

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Members of Iván Fischer's ensemble perform masterpieces by Bach, Gershwin and Ferenc Liszt in bars and pubs across the capital.
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Jonas Kaufmann mesmerises Athens in a stunning setting

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For more than 20 years, tenor Jonas Kaufmann has been singing at opera houses all over the world. Now he has made his debut at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens.
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Beethoven's last symphony finished with the help of artificial intelligence

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Beethoven's now-completed 10th symphony wrapped up with the help of artificial intelligence, music scientists and experienced composers. The final piece is set to release today.
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A new chapter: Gustavo Dudamel's story at the Paris Opera begins.

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Muscia meets Venezuelan conductor and recently appointed head of the Paris Opera, Gustavo Dudamel.
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Cecilia Bartoli's meditation on time

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"Time is ungrateful because when you need time, you don't have it" - Cecilia Bartoli dedicates this year's edition of the Whitsun Festival in Salzburg to her home town of Rome and conveys a meditation on time through Händel's 'Il Trionfo...
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Sonya Yoncheva explores her creative prowess with 'Gala in Sofia'

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Sonya Yoncheva, the Bulgarian star soprano, explores a new role and is now organising concerts herself. Accompanied by Plácido Domingo, she puts her mastery of music and stage to the test in "Gala in Sofia" with the awe-inspiring...
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Cecilia Bartoli's meditation on time dazzles Salzburg

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"Time is ungrateful because when you need time, you don't have it" - Cecilia Bartoli dedicates this year's edition of the Whitsun Festival in Salzburg to her home town of Rome and conveys a meditation on time through Händel's 'Il Trionfo...
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Benjamin Bernheim stuns at the Salzburg Festival with an intimate recital

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On stage, the tenor Benjamin Bernheim often incarnates the role of the lover and he remained true to this at his recital at the Salzburg Festival singing songs from Brahms to Britten and praising love to the highest tones.
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Soprano Sonya Yoncheva shows her passion for Zarzuela

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Sonya Yoncheva sings Zarzuela for the first time at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid. The Bulgarian star soprano explores Spanish heritage and takes on the classics of this art form.
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Sonya Yoncheva shows her passion for Zarzuela

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Sonya Yoncheva sings Zarzuela for the first time at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid. The Bulgarian star soprano explores Spanish heritage and takes on the classics of this art form.
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Plácido Domingo's glittering gala wows at the Bolshoi

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A glittering evening with sweeping arias and touching duets - Plácido Domingo recently united inspiring artists on the historic stage of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow for a special gala. All in this week's Musica on Euronews.
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Gustavo Dudamel's blazing Otello takes Barcelona by storm

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Verdi's tragic Otello is an enormous challenge for any conductor: from the rousing storm at the beginning to the quiet "Ave Maria" at the end. We delve into the craft of charismatic conductor Gustavo Dudamel as he inspires in Barcelona...
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Chile: Portillo Music Festival goes virtual amid COVID-19

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The show must go on. The music festival in Chile that would not be silenced by the coronavirus pandemic.
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La Scala's dreamlike night

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A unique opening of La Scala's new season reunites some of the most extraordinary artists of our time.
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Vienna Philharmonic lifts spirits with iconic New Year's Concert

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The Vienna Philharmonic sends a message of 'hope and optimism' to the world with its New Year Concert. For the first time ever the concert was performed without an audience, instead, it was broadcast to millions across the globe.
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Previously unknown Mozart piece enthuses Mozart week

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Famous pianist, Seong-Jin Cho, gives the world premiere of a recently discovered Mozart piano solo, 'Allegro in D - K.626b/16, during Mozart week at the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation.
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Rolando Villazón and Xavier de Maistre explore the soul of Latin America

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' Serenata Latina ' is the new musical project by two exceptional artists, who have united to explore Latin America's rich repertoire of song in a very intimate way. French harp virtuoso Xavier de Maistre and legendary Mexican tenor...
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Musica highlights 2020: Benjamin Bernheim and Pretty Yende shine as doomed lovers

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Euronews' Musica looks back at the highlights from the new production of Massenet's “Manon“ at the Opéra Bastille in Paris earlier this year, reimagined by Vincent Huguets. The director sees Manon as a modern emancipated woman during the...
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Musica highlights 2020: Puccini's timeless La Boheme

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Musica goes behind the scenes to capture Puccini's masterpiece with Juan Diego Flórez and Ruzan Mantashyan.
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"Silence, serenity and peace": Sir Bryn Terfel's Christmas message

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The Metropolitan Opera in New York begins its series of pay per view online concerts. It's a solution they've found to get musicians to their audiences and to remove the veil of darkness from opera houses.
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Aida: previously unheard version of Verdi's opera receives rapturous reception

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Aida is, of course, a world-famous opera, composed by Verdi and premiered in 1871. Yet it managed to have a different world premiere at Milan's celebrated La Scala opera house this October - where it also received its European premiere...