We bring your concert ideas to the stage!
In addition to our programs, we are also very happy to accompany your choirs and ensembles.
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Our Suggestions:
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Four countries – two styles: “ground” versus “theatrical”, with violin and harpsichord/organ
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At many times, little attention was paid to compositions by women. However, many women composers have created beautiful music. For a long time these compositions were “undiscovered”. In this concert program, works by women composers are presented – each woman and each work with its own story. The instrumentation violin-harpsichord can be extended with the rarely heard viola da gamba.
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French charm and ornamentation art full of “joie de vivre”
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Virtuosity and esprit of the great Italian concerto grosso culture for strings.
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Evergreens of baroque soundscapes.
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Different temperaments of the “Hamburgian”, “London”, “Halle” and “BĂĽckeburg” Bach.
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Like father, like sons – only different! Under this motto, symphonic music and piano concertos by Bach’s sons Carl Philipp Emanuel and Johann Christian, as well as by Bach’s father Johann Sebastian, will be heard.
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Virtuoso string concerti and violin sonatas by and in the spirit of the master violinist Arcangelo Corelli.
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Soprano voice, violin and organ in dialogue.
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Two centuries of composition history in contrast.
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Wind quintets and quartets from the 18th century.
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Pleasurable-sensual orchestral sounds of the child prodigy.
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Hardly any era has presented itself with such opulence and musical diversity as the Baroque era. The program attempts to bring back to life a wide range of this festive culture. Musical playfulness, adorned dance movements, virtuoso vocal performances and contemporary texts unite here together with opulent costumes to create a baroque feast for the senses.
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Two violins compete with each other over the basso continuo foundation.
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The Prussian king and his composers of the court orchestra in chamber concert.
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The rarely heard, pure instrument pits its unclouded timbre against the vocal sound of the oboe.
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Splendor and splendor of the trumpet in works from Italy and Germany.
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The rarely heard, most inward instrument of the Baroque reaches heavenly spheres with its sound.
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The archaic and delicate sound world of pure viola da gamba ensembles from the early baroque period.
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Solo cantatas for soprano.
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Italian brilliance and devotion in Christmas concerti for strings.
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Meditation in Tones: Violin Sonatas and Organ Works for Christmas.
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Baroque splendor of magnificent sinfoniae and concerti with the sound of the trumpet.