Meisterwerke zur Zeit von Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Baroque music on original instruments
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Baroque music on original instruments between 1730 and 1750 | as part of the European Early Music Day
"Let‘s celebrate early music!" – is the motto of the European Early Music Day. Kammerata Luxembourg is celebrating the occasion with a concert on historic instruments at the Saint-Hubert church in Merscheid.
The focal point of the evening is the Swiss philosopher, writer and composer Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who said of himself: ‘I was surely born for music, since I loved it from childhood, and since I loved it constantly at all times’.
The concert programme is dedicated to Rousseau’s musical contemporaries, and invites you to take a cross-border journey through the Baroque period, focusing on Telemann, Bach, Barsanti, Scarlatti, Handel, Geminiani and Rameau.
Playing on period instruments will make this musical journey authentic.
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GP Telemann | Quatuor parisien no.2 TWV 43:a2 | oboe, violin, bass viol, continuo
CPE Bach | Sonata H 549 | oboe, b.c.
Francesco Barsanti | A collection of Old Scots Tunes (extr.)
Domenico Scarlatti | Sonata K.69 | harpsichord
GF Händel | Trio HWV 386a | violin, oboe, b.c.
Francesco Geminiani | A Treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick (extr.)
JP Rameau | Pièces de clavecin en concert – Cinquième concert | harpsichord, violin, oboe, viola da gamba
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Raffaella Bortolini, baroque oboe and recorder
Isabel Van Grysperre, baroque violin
Borbala Janitsek, viola da gamba
Fons Van der Linden, harpsichord
Information / Booking
Tickets may only be purchased at the evening box office
Reservations not required via info@kammerata.lu
Tickets: 25 € | < 30 years: 15 € | Kulturpass welcome
Reception after the concert