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Il gusto italiano

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Fri, Nov 15, 2024, 20:00
Italy has been a land of longing for Germans for centuries. Händel gathered laurels there, Mendelssohn found inspiration. His 4th Symphony overflows with the temperament of the south. Valer Sabadus performs alto arias from Handel operas like "Rinaldo" and "Alcina". The concert lasts approximately 105 minutes including intermission.

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Keywords: Early Music, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Valer SabadusCountertenor
Andrea MarconConductor

Program

Streichersinfonie Nr. 10 h-MollFelix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Alcina – Arie »Mi lusinga il dolce affetto«Georg Friedrich Händel
Orlando furioso – Arie »Sol da te mio dolce amore« / Concerto für Streicher G-Dur (»Alla Rustica«) RV 151 / Il Giustino – Arie »Vedrò con mio diletto«Antonio Vivaldi
Ariodante – Arie »Scherza infida«Georg Friedrich Händel
Concerto für Streicher g-Moll RV 157Antonio Vivaldi
Rinaldo – Arie »Venti turbini«Georg Friedrich Händel
4. Sinfonie (»Italienische«)Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
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