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Händel im Hangar! Kammerkonzert 1

Date & Time
Mon, Sep 30, 2024, 19:30
Experience the first chamber concert of the season in the extraordinary setting of Hangar 4 at the former Tempelhof Airport. Following this year's MESSIAH production, musicians from the Komische Oper Berlin orchestra, along with mezzo-soprano Karolina Gumos, present masterworks by Handel, including the impressive cantata Donna, che in ciel and the aria Haec est Regina virginium. The program is rounded off by works of other Baroque greats such as Antonio Vivaldi and Henry Purcell. In the monumental industrial hall, Baroque sounds merge with the raw aesthetics of the historical location, transforming the concert into an unforgettable experience. Experience Baroque anew!

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Keywords: Baroque, Chamber Music

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Musicians

Daniela BraunViolin
Fuyu IwakiViolin
Ludwig FaustViolin
Julia Lindner de Azevedo ConteViola
Inken EwertsenCello
Jesper UlfenstedtContrabass
Mario KopfFagott
Max HattwichErzlaute
Lutz KohlCembalo

Program

Georg Friedrich HändelPassacaille aus Triosonate in G-Dur op. 5 Nr. 4
Georg Friedrich HändelHaec est Regina virginum HWV 235
Henry PurcellThree Parts upon a Ground Z 731
Antonio VivaldiSonate op. 1 Nr. 12 in d-moll »Follia«
Georg Friedrich HändelConcerto grosso op. 6/1 G-Dur
Antonio VivaldiKonzert für Laute in D-Dur RV 93
Georg Friedrich HändelDonna, che in ciel HWV 233
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