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Opera's from Down Under
With a roof consisting of over a million tiles that were especially manufactured in Sweden, Sydney boasts an opera house that is recognized the world over. Its well-known exterior aside, it is obviously the building's stage where the most beautiful opera productions are to be found. On two Fridays, May 11 and 18, BravaHD broadcasts two recent productions by Opera Australia, the company that can call this wonderful Opera House 'home'. Read more…
Ascension Day at BravaHDTV
Since 1999, the Leipzig Bach Festival is the world’s major festival regarding the music of J.S. Bach. This concert is one of the highlights of the Leipzig Bach Festival 2004. With the soloist, who are all experts in Baroque vocal music, the chamber choir Ex Tempore, also specialized in music of the 17th and 18th century, and La Petite Bande, an outstanding orchestra for early music, Sigiswald Kuijken has highly professional musicians to perform two of the most remarkable vocal works by J.S. Bach and his most famous son. Read more...
Bach – Ascension Oratorios, Thursday May 17 18:00 CET
Bella Italia
Italy, the country of wine, pasta, olives, and naturally of opera and classical music! This opera country par excellence not only possesses several of the most beautiful theatres, but has also brought forth countless major composers. Therefore, Italy is the central theme on BravaHD from May 21 to 27. Bella Italia! Read more...








BravaHDTV has been added to the High Definition TV packages of the French ADSL-provider ORANGE (France Telecom Group), as part of its new “Musique Classique” package.
A homage to love, Shakespeare and the symphonic form, Berlioz's symphony should be recognised as a triumph of drama, formal coherence and lyric beauty