The ICMA Gala 2025 is a growing success on YouTube DW Classical Music. Already 100,000 people have seen the concert. The gala concert featured the winners of this year’s awards, with an attractive musical programme in collaboration with the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Adam Fischer and Vitali Alekseenok.
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The live video of the ICMA Gala Concert on 19 March, performed by the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra and featuring many of the 2025 winners, has been a huge success on Deutsche Welle’s YouTube channel. More than 100,000 people watched it in just over a week, and the number is still growing. The viewers came and come not only from Europe, but from all over the world (Brazil, Ghana, Turkey, South Africa, USA, Taiwan, Peru, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Canada, Ukraine, India, etc.) and were enthusiastic.
Detailed programme:
- Wolfgang A. Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro (Overture) – Adam Fischer, conductor
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3, III. Rondo Allegro – Can Cakmur, piano, Adam Fischer, conductor
- Antal Dorati: Piano Concerto, 1st movement – Oliver Triendl, piano, Vitali Alekseenok, conductor
- Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 2, 1st movement – Danel Quartet
- Valentyn Silvestrov: Serenade – Gidon Kremer, violin, Adam Fischer, conductor
- Viktor Kosenko: Dreams (arranged by Andrei Pushkarev) – Gidon Kremer, violin, Adam Fischer, conductor
- David Popper: Hungarian Rhapsody – Ettore Pagano, cello, Vitali Alekseenok, conductor
- Charles Gounod: Je m’efforce en vain de te plaire, from: Le Tribut de Zamora – Jérôme Boutillier, baritone, Vitali Alekseenok, conductor
- Georg Friedrich Händel: Royal Fireworks Music, Overture – Leonardo García-Alarcón, conductor
- Christoph Ehrenfellner: Wiener Blut 200 (world premiere) – Christoph Ehrenfellner, conductor
- Paul Hindemith: The four temperaments. Var. II: Sanguine – Anna Gourari, piano, Vitali Alekseenok, conductor
- Piotr Tchaikovsky: Pezzo capriccioso – Benjamin Kruithof, cello, Vitali Alekseenok, conductor
- Gustav Mahler: Revelge – Samuel Hasselhorn, baritone, Lukasz Borowicz, conductor
- Antonio Vivaldi: Stabat Mater (exc.) – Andreas Scholl, countertenor, Alessandro Tampieri, conductor
- Peteris Vasks: Concerto No. 1 (Tala gaisma, Distant Light, exc.) – Stanko Madić, violin, Vitali Alekseenok, conductor
- Piotr Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, III Allegro con fuoco – Can Saraç, piano, Vitali Alekseenok, conductor