Musical journey through time - Schedule, Program & Tickets

Musical journey through time

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16.12.2023 , Saturday

20:00 

Große Orangerie, Schloss Charlottenburg, Spandauer Damm 22, 14059 Berlin, Germany

The Berliner Residenz Ensemble cordially invites you to a musical journey that follows the traces of music-historical connections from the Italian Baroque to the English Pre-Classic ...

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The Berliner Residenz Ensemble cordially invites you to a musical journey that follows the traces of music-historical connections from the Italian Baroque to the English Pre-Classic.

The Italian composer Arcangelo Corelli is considered to be one of the main founders of the musical genre concerto grosso. His twelve virtuosic Concerti grossi Opus 6, which he wrote in the palace of the papal vice-chancellor Ottoboni, are famous - look forward to No. 4 from this impressive work.
Francesco Geminiani, who traveled from Italy to London in 1714 and had a musical influence there, was in close contact with Corelli. His concerto grosso "La folia" is played virtuosically and touchingly by the chamber ensemble conducted by Alexandra Rossmann.
The Englishman Charles Avison, on the other hand, was a student of Geminiani in London - his elegant Concerto grosso No.19 in D major Op.4-7 shows the change in musical styles in Europe in an impressive way.

Experience an exciting concert in the footsteps of music history from Italian baroque to English pre-classic!


Program Sequence
7:30 p.m. - Admission to the concert hall
8:00 p.m. - start of the concert



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