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Countertenor Alexander Chance sings Purcell

Date & Time
Sun, Feb 23, 2025, 15:00
For lovers of chamber music the Recital Hall is the venue of choice. You can hear the musicians breathe and you can practically touch them. This hall is also cherished by musicians for its beautiful acoustics and direct contact with the audience. In the Recital Hall you can hear the best musicians of our time. Buy your tickets now and experience the magic of the Recital Hall for yourself!

Keywords: Baroque, Chamber Music, Early Music, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Alexander ChanceCountertenor
Korneel BernoletHarpsichord

Program

Sweeter than RosesHenry Purcell
If Music Be the Food of LoveHenry Purcell
Music for a WhileHenry Purcell
O Solitude, My Sweetest ChoiceHenry Purcell
An Evening Hymn: Now That The Sun Hath Veiled His LightHenry Purcell
Strike the ViolHenry Purcell
One Charming NightHenry Purcell
Here the Deities ApproveHenry Purcell
Man Is for the Woman MadeHenry Purcell
Incassum, Lesbia, Z 383Henry Purcell
In the Black Dismal Dungeon of DispairHenry Purcell
Crown the AlterHenry Purcell
Oblivion soaveMonteverdi
A Hymn to God the Father, 'Wilt Thou Forgive That Sin'Humfrey
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