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Claudio Monteverdi

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March 4, 2025
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LA VENEXIANA

Tue, Mar 4, 2025, 19:30
La Venexiana (Ensemble)
With the “invention” of opera in the early 17th century came a major change in the prevailing musical taste: instead of writing elaborate, polyphonic madrigals, composers increasingly featured the solo voice in the new genre of the monody and began creating dramatic ensemble pieces. Gabriele Palomba and his ensemble La Venexiana shine a spotlight on this turning point in music history, performing late madrigals by Claudio Monteverdi and works by some of his younger con­temporaries, including Tarquinio Merula, Alessandro Grandi, and Maurizio Cazzati.
March 31, 2025
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Tango Fenesta

Mon, Mar 31, 2025, 19:00
Ursula Hesse von den Steinen (Mezzo sprano), Alvaro Palmen (Violin), Anna Isabel Haakh (Violin), Martina Horejsi-Kiefer (Viola), Daniel Raabe (Cello), Marko Kassl (Accordion), Philipp Matthias Kaufmann (All adaptations), Philipp Matthias Kaufmann (Arrangements)
Themes of farewell, grief, and despair run through this semi-staged concert, leading to a transformation of hope and happiness. The Gürzenich Orchestra ensemble combines string quartet sounds with accordionist Marko Kassl, immersing mezzo-soprano Ursula Hesse von den Steinen's voice in new colors. The program spans a musical cosmos, from Renaissance music to avant-garde Salvatore Sciarrino, baroque opera arias, Billie Eilish, and Astor Piazolla's tango.
May 5, 2025
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Monteverdi: L’incoronazione di Poppea

Mon, May 5, 2025, 19:00
Sophie Junker (Soprano), Nicolò Balducci (Counter tenor), Mariana Flores (Soprano), Iestyn Davies (Counter tenor), Alex Rosen (Bass), Marcel Beekman (Tenor), Lucía Martín-Cartón (Soprano), Riccardo Romeo (Tenor), Julie Roset (Soprano), Laurence Kilsby (Tenor), Yannis François (Bass-Bariton), Cappella Mediterranea (Ensemble), Leonardo García Alarcón (Conductor)
Claudio Monteverdi's final opera, "L'incoronazione di Poppea," captivates with expressive, multifaceted music. A first-class cast and the renowned Cappella Mediterranea under Leonardo García Alarcón bring this early Baroque masterpiece to life. Poppea Sabina, the most beautiful woman in Rome, does everything to become Empress alongside Emperor Nerone. Power and passion are at the center of Monteverdi's opera about this woman. The audience is captivated by the concert performance of this impressive Dramma per musica.
May 11, 2025
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Vivaldi: The Four Seasons

Sun, May 11, 2025, 20:00
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Le Consort, Théotime Langlois de Swarte (Baroque violin), Théotime Langlois de Swarte (Director)
So much can be captured: what is known as early music (literally, »old music« in German) has long since no longer only been in the hands of the old guard, who did important pioneering work. More and more young artists, trained in specialised degree programmes, are flocking onto the stages of this world to revive the music of the past few centuries in fresh interpretations. One of the current stars on this scene is French baroque violinist Théotime Langlois de Swarte, who – following his performance in the Elbphilharmonie »Fast Lane« series – you can now experience with his own ensemble Le Consort. On the programme is one work that needs no introduction: Antonio Vivaldi’s »Four Seasons«. The collection of four violin concertos portraying the seasons is one of the earliest and most famous examples of programme music – and surely one of the most popular works of all in the history of music. De Swarte now skilfully combines it in his programme with other concertos and overtures by Vivaldi and his contemporaries – and so makes the seasons appear in a new guise.