Sa va amintesc.: )
Maine, Jan 1, la 2.30 si 8.00 pm la PBS.
Nu stiu pe ce alt canal il dau, in caz ca nu prindeti PBS. Poate stie altcineva.
Alta varianta este sa ascultati Radio Romania Actualitati:
12.15 Transmisiune directã de la Viena. Concertul de Anul Nou al Orchestrei Flarmonicii din Viena. ( ora Romaniei)
http://www.wienerphilharmoniker.at/a_njk_2008.htmlOne of the most famous concerts in the world, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra's New Year's Day concert from the fabulous Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein is also perhaps the hardest to get tickets for. The conductor for 2008 is Georges Prêtre, making his debut at the New Year's Day concerts.
The history of the event dates back only to 1939, when the first concert was conducted by Clemens Krauss, preceded by a public dress rehearsal the day before. It has now become traditional to have a public dress rehearsal on 30 December, a New Year's Eve concert and the New Year's Day morning concert, which is televised around the world.
Krauss and Josef Krips shared conducting honours for the first 15 years, then Willi Boskovsky conducted every year until 1979, leaving a fantastic recorded legacy of this joyous occasion. Lorin Maazel, another Maestro equally at home with a violin in hand, took over until 1986. In 1987, the great Herbert von Karajan took to the podium on New Year's Day for the only time (an experience which he reported was completely rejunative for his music-making).
Since then the baton has changed hands annually between a small number of top maestros: Claudio Abbado, Carlos Kleiber, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta and Riccardo Muti. In 2001 Nikolaus Harnoncourt became the first Viennese conductor since 1980 and he returned again in 2003, while in 2002 it was the turn of Seiji Ozawa, on the eve of him taking up the music directorship of the Vienna State Opera. After Muti (2004) and Maazel (2005), in 2006 another newcomer was introduced to the tradition - Lativan-born Mariss Jansons, one of the most popular and sought after conductors in the world today. After Zubin Mehta's return for 2007, French conductor Georges Prêtre makes his New Year debut in 2008.
Given the popularity of the event, the tickets for both the New Year's Eve and New Year's Day concerts are balloted. Tradition has it that applications open 364 days before the event, exclusively via the orchestra's website, so applications are accepted from noon on 2 January to midnight on 23 January. Good luck!
There are two earlier concerts of this programme on the 30 and 31 December, if you can't get in to the concert on the big day itself.