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Chamber Orchestra of Europe / Iestyn Davies / Robin Ticciati

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Wed, Jan 29, 2025, 20:00
»The Chamber Orchestra of Europe is all about the music. In concert, this magical group unleashes an unbridled, emotional fervour, underpinned by profound wisdom. It is a privilege to work with this orchestra,« conductor Robin Ticciati raves about the democratically organised orchestra, with which he has been a regular guest at the Elbphilharmonie for almost ten years now. This orchestra-conductor dream team is now building on its celebrated 2019 Mozart project, and has invited Grammy Award-winning countertenor Iestyn Davies to... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Iestyn DaviesCountertenor
Robin TicciatiConductor

Program

Georg Friedrich HändelEternal Source of Light Divine / from the »Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne«, HWV 74
Georg Friedrich HändelConcerto from the opera »Ottone, Re di Germania«, HWV 15
Georg Friedrich HändelPresti omai l’egizia terra / Caesar’s aria from »Giulio Cesare in Egitto«, HWV 17
Georg Friedrich HändelPompe vane di morto ... Dove sei? / Bertarich’s recitative and aria from »Rodelinda«, HWV 19
Georg Friedrich HändelEntrée des songes agréables, funestes, agréables effrayés / from the opera »Alcina«, HWV 34
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartVadasi ... Gia d’agli occhi / Farmace’s recitative and aria from »Mitridate, Re di Ponto«, KV 74a
Georg Friedrich HändelTrio Sonata for Two Violins, Viola se piace, Violoncello and Basso Continuo in G major, HWV 399
Georg Friedrich HändelOh Lord, Whose Mercies Numberless / David’s aria from »Saul«, HWV 53
Georg Friedrich HändelVa tacito e nascosto / Caesar’s aria from »Giulio Cesare in Egitto«, HWV 17
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartVenga pur, minacci e frema / Farmace’s aria from »Mitridate, Re di Ponto«, KV 74a
Georg Friedrich HändelSinfonia from Act Three of the opera »Partenope«, HWV 27
Georg Friedrich HändelCrede l’uom / Disinganno’s aria »Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno«, HWV 46a
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSymphony in D major, K. 385 »Haffner«
Georg Friedrich HändelUn zeffiro spirò / Arie des Unulfo aus »Rodelinda« HWV 19
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