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Georg Friedrich Händel

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Georg Friedrich Händel, a Baroque era luminary, was a German-born composer who profoundly influenced Western music. Renowned for his operas, oratorios, and concerti grossi, his masterful blend of dramatic expression and melodic brilliance earned him acclaim across Europe, culminating in his revered status as a cornerstone of classical music tradition.

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This season
In Hamburg

Kammerorchester der Neuen Philharmonie Hamburg

Sun, Jun 8, 2025, 20:00
Laeiszhalle, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Kammerorchester der Neuen Philharmonie Hamburg
The Neue Philharmonie Hamburg was founded in 2003 and is made up of freelance professional musicians from all over the world. Its artistic portfolio focuses on symphonic music from the Baroque to the Modern periods. In addition, the Neue Philharmonie Hamburg also regularly appears in smaller formations, such as chamber music ensembles.
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This season
In Dresden

phil to explore ...at the musical fireworks

Sun, May 4, 2025, 11:00
Hans-Christoph Rademann (Conductor), Daniel Haupt (Speaker), Victoria Esper (Speaker), Michael Kube (Idea), Dresdner Philharmonie
Today, the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra is really going to make some noise. Centuries ago, during big celebrations, a proper fireworks display was set off. This was also the case in April 1749, when the British King George II, who hailed from Hanover, organized a grand peace festival. Georg Friedrich Handel composed music for the occasion, which is still popular today because it puts everyone in a good mood. One can only hope that the little Philharmonic Orchestra doesn't get any silly ideas, or does it? Daniel will have a lot to do this morning. But don't worry! The fire department is always present at every concert in the Kulturpalast.
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Next month
In Heidelberg

Michael Spyres. Il Pomo d’Oro Tenore assoluto

Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 19:30
Michael Spyres (Tenor), Il Pomo d’Oro (Barockensemble), Zefira Valova (Director)
Michael Spyres's golden voice effortlessly produces exquisite high notes, explores rich depths, and utilizes the countless timbres of his three-octave range in a spectacular baroque bravura program. His virtuosity rivals that of the castrati, with daring leaps and coloraturas, yet also celebrates lyrical moments and features treasures by forgotten masters like Gaetano Latilla and Antonio Mazzoni. Il Pomo d’Oro joins Spyres on this fiery vocal journey, contributing instrumental gems. An artist talk with Anselm Cybinski follows at the festival center.

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Next week
In Berlin

Original sound: Fabio Biondi and Europa Galante

Thu, Mar 20, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Europa Galante (Ensemble), Fabio Biondi (Violin), Fabio Biondi (Art Director)
A journey through the diversity of European baroque music: the Europa Galante ensemble on an exciting journey with its programme Europe on the move. The members of the ensemble, founded and led by Fabio Biondi, see themselves as cosmopolitans with Italian roots. “With our Italianità, we show that we live in a Europe that is, fortunately, both united and full of differences,” says Biondi. Europa Galante has played its way to the forefront of the early music scene with its passionate, lively music-making, and has rescued many musical treasures from oblivion.
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In Amsterdam

Nicolas van Poucke plays Schumann's Davidsbündlertänze

Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 20:15
Nicolas van Poucke (Piano)
Schumann's alter egos, Eusebius and Florestan, are well known and represent his dreamy, thoughtful side (Eusebius) and his impulsive, fiery side (Florestan). These characters are part of an imaginary group of friends, the Davidsbund, that Schumann had created in his head. In the Davidsbündlertänze these alter egos conduct a lively dialogue, in which the contrasts between them are beautifully expressed. So important were these characters to Schumann that he even attributed the composition to them; Schumann's own name does not appear anywhere on the title page of the first edition of the Davidsbündlertänze.
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Tango Fenesta

Mon, Mar 31, 2025, 19:00
Ursula Hesse von den Steinen (Mezzo sprano), Alvaro Palmen (Violin), Dylan Naylor (Violin), Anna Isabel Haakh (Violin), Martina Horejsi-Kiefer (Viola), Daniel Raabe (Cello), Marko Kassl (Accordion), Philipp Matthias Kaufmann (All adaptations), Philipp Matthias Kaufmann (Arrangements), Sabine Hartmannshenn (Scenic consulting)
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.
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In Heidelberg

Michael Spyres. Il Pomo d’Oro Tenore assoluto

Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 19:30
Michael Spyres (Tenor), Il Pomo d’Oro (Barockensemble), Zefira Valova (Director)
Michael Spyres's golden voice effortlessly produces exquisite high notes, explores rich depths, and utilizes the countless timbres of his three-octave range in a spectacular baroque bravura program. His virtuosity rivals that of the castrati, with daring leaps and coloraturas, yet also celebrates lyrical moments and features treasures by forgotten masters like Gaetano Latilla and Antonio Mazzoni. Il Pomo d’Oro joins Spyres on this fiery vocal journey, contributing instrumental gems. An artist talk with Anselm Cybinski follows at the festival center.
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In Köln

Chor des Bach-Vereins Köln

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 16:00
Hannah Morrison (Soprano), Anna-Sophie Brosig (Soprano), Franz Vitzthum (Counter tenor), Hans Jörg Mammel (Tenor), Wolf Matthias Friedrich (Bass), Chor des Bach-Vereins Köln (Ensemble), concerto classico frankfurt, Christoph Siebert (Conductor)
Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Friedrich Händel, both born in 1685, created captivating vocal works at the age of 22. These works, including "Christ lag in Todesbanden," "Gloria," and "Dixit Dominus," composed in 1707, showcase their mastery of dramatic and vivid musical interpretations.
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In Heidelberg

Maurice Steger. Emőke Baráth. Zürcher Kammerorchester Barock auf Speed

Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 19:30
Emőke Baráth (Soprano), Maurice Steger (Blockflöte), Maurice Steger (Director), Zürcher Kammerorchester
Maurice Steger, a multi-talented recorder player, conductor, educator, and advocate for early music, joins the Zurich Chamber Orchestra and soprano Emőke Baráth. Together they present a program of well-known and lesser-known Baroque gems, featuring both arias and instrumental music, promising a delightful listening experience. A post-concert discussion with Anselm Cybinski will take place at the festival center.
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Next month
In Paris

Georg Friedrich Haendel / Airs allemands

Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 20:00
Cité de la musique, Salle des concerts (Paris)
Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (Conductor), Rowan Pierce (Soprano), James Way (Tenor)
For the most English of German-born composers, these intimate arias composed between 1724 and 1726 were an ode to his origins. A concentrate of grace, with Les Arts Florissants stripped down to its chamber formation, and soloists Rowan Pierce and James Way.
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In Paris

Georg Friedrich Haendel / La Résurrection

Wed, Apr 30, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie de Paris, Grande salle Pierre Boulez (Paris)
Les Arts Florissants, Paul Agnew (Conductor), Ana Vieira Leite (Marie Madeleine), Julie Roset (Un ange), Lucile Richardot (Marie), Lucile Richardot (Femme de Cléophas), Cyril Auvity (Saint Jean l'apôtre), Christopher Purves (Lucifer)
The Easter festivities continue with Handel’s oratorio La resurrezione, performed by Les Arts Florissants, which over the years has interpreted many of the Baroque master’s lyrical and sacred scores.
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In Dresden

phil to explore ...at the musical fireworks

Sun, May 4, 2025, 11:00
Hans-Christoph Rademann (Conductor), Daniel Haupt (Speaker), Victoria Esper (Speaker), Michael Kube (Idea), Dresdner Philharmonie
Today, the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra is really going to make some noise. Centuries ago, during big celebrations, a proper fireworks display was set off. This was also the case in April 1749, when the British King George II, who hailed from Hanover, organized a grand peace festival. Georg Friedrich Handel composed music for the occasion, which is still popular today because it puts everyone in a good mood. One can only hope that the little Philharmonic Orchestra doesn't get any silly ideas, or does it? Daniel will have a lot to do this morning. But don't worry! The fire department is always present at every concert in the Kulturpalast.
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This season
In Essen

Jeanine De Bique "Mirrors"

Sun, May 4, 2025, 19:00
Jeanine De Bique (Soprano), Concerto Köln
The concert program "Mirrors" explores the same character from two mirroring perspectives. The arias depict key psychological moments of heroines like Agrippina and Cleopatra, set to music by Handel and Graun, among others. These works portray courageous, vulnerable, and passionate personalities. Soprano Jeanine De Bique, known for her bold performances, joins the specialist ensemble Concerto Köln in this musical exploration.
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In London

The English Concert/Bicket

Sun, May 11, 2025, 18:00
Barbican Centre, Barbican Hall (London)
The English Concert, Harry Bicket (Conductor), Louise Alder (Cleopatra), Christophe Dumaux (Cesare), Paula Murrihy (Sesto), Beth Taylor (Cornelia), John Holiday (Tolomeo)
A runaway hit at its 1724 premiere, Louise Alder stars in Giulio Cesare - arguably Handel’s most popular operatic creation – a drama teeming with passion and political skulduggery.
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In Hamburg

Handel: Solomon

Thu, May 15, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
NDR Vokalensemble, FestspielOrchester Göttingen, Lena Sutor-Wernich (Mezzo-Soprano), James Way (Tenor), Isaak Lee (Tenor), Armin Kolarczyk (Bariton), Francesca Lombardi Mazzulli (Soprano), Carlotta Colombo (Soprano), George Petrou (Director)
Even before George Frideric Handel began his oratorio »Solomon«, he apparently knew that he would have more musicians than usual at his disposal for the premiere. And so Handel took every liberty in his composition, writing for a large wind section, additional strings and powerful double choirs. The subject is made for legendary (sonic) richness: Handel places the biblical King Solomon at the centre of the action and thus the most important stages in the life of the wise ruler – the first act opens with grandiose choruses of joy at the building of the temple in Jerusalem. The second act is full of drama, in which King Solomon has to decide between two women who are fighting over a child. In a touching aria, the composer reveals the real mother’s renounced love. And in the finale, none other than the Queen of Sheba appears to philosophise with King Solomon about the power of music.
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This season
In Amsterdam

Bach's Suite for Orchestra No. 3 and Handel's Water Music

Sun, May 25, 2025, 11:00
Phion, Alexei Ogrintchouk (Conductor), Lenneke Ruiten (Soprano)
The Sunday Morning Concert brings you wonderful and much-loved compositions, performed by top musicians from the Netherlands and abroad. Enjoy the most beautiful music in the morning! You can make your Sunday complete by enjoying a delicious post-concert lunch in restaurant LIER.The Royal Concertgebouw is one of the best concert halls in the world, famous for its exceptional acoustics and varied programme. Attend a concert and have an experience you will never forget. Come and enjoy inspiring music in the beautiful surroundings of the Main Hall or the intimate Recital Hall.
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This season
In Hamburg

Anna Geniushene / Piano Recital

Sat, Jun 7, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Anna Geniushene (Piano)
The NDR describes her as the »new star in the pianist sky« and in fact Anna Geniushene has already been attracting attention for several years. The long-standing American magazine »Musical America« selected her as the Young Artist of the Month in July 2022 and was particularly impressed by her »powerful sound« and her »musical personality«. Also, the young Russian landed in first place in major competitions, such as the Leeds Piano Competition, Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Competition and the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition. The pianist is now a guest in the »Pianomania« series for the first time – with a varied programme fully in line with the theme of »Transcriptions«, which ranges from early Handel right up to the 20th century. In addition to two opera adaptations by Franz Liszt, you can also look forward to the six extremely solemn choral preludes from the quill of Johannes Brahms, which the Italian Ferruccio Busoni – perhaps the most ingenious arranger of the early modern period – arranged for the piano are in a completely different mood. Igor Stravinsky’s ballet fairy tale »The Firebird«, for which Italian pianist Guido Agosti created an extremely virtuoso piano arrangement from its flamboyant orchestral setting, is ultimately the brilliant conclusion.
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This season
In Hamburg

Kammerorchester der Neuen Philharmonie Hamburg

Sun, Jun 8, 2025, 20:00
Laeiszhalle, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Kammerorchester der Neuen Philharmonie Hamburg
The Neue Philharmonie Hamburg was founded in 2003 and is made up of freelance professional musicians from all over the world. Its artistic portfolio focuses on symphonic music from the Baroque to the Modern periods. In addition, the Neue Philharmonie Hamburg also regularly appears in smaller formations, such as chamber music ensembles.
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This season
In London

The Kanneh-Masons and Friends

Fri, Sep 12, 2025, 19:30
Barbican Centre, Barbican Hall (London)
Isata Kanneh-Mason (Piano), Braimah Kanneh-Mason (Violin), Sheku Kanneh-Mason (Cello), Konya Kanneh-Mason (Piano), Jeneba Kanneh-Mason (Piano), Aminata Kanneh-Mason (Violin), Mariatu Kanneh-Mason (Cello), Connie Pharoah (Viola), Toby Hughes (Double Bass), Frederico Paixão (Flute), Adrian Spillett (Percussion), Alasdair Malloy (Glass Harmonica), Julian Bliss (Clarinettist), Michael Morpurgo (Narrator)
In celebration of family and traditions, all seven Kanneh-Mason siblings come together for a very special evening in aid of music education charity Music Masters.