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Jeanine De Bique "Mirrors"

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Sun, May 4, 2025, 19:00
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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Keywords: Baroque, Early Music, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Jeanine De BiqueSoprano
Concerto Köln

Program

Ouvertüre zu "Partenope", HWV 27Georg Friedrich Händel
"Risolvere non oso"Arie Rodelinda aus "Rodelinda", GraunWV B:I:6Carl Heinrich Graun
"Ritorna oh caro"Arie Rodelinda aus "Rodelinda", HWV 19Georg Friedrich Händel
Sinfonia g-Moll aus "Partenope/ La Rosmira fedele"Leonardo Vinci
"L’empio rigor del fato"Arie Rodelinda aus "Rodelinda", GraunWV B:I:6Carl Heinrich Graun
"Entrée des songes agréables" aus "Alcina", HWV 34Georg Friedrich Händel
"Ah! Ruggiero crudel"Rezitativ Alcina aus "Alcina", HWV 34Georg Friedrich Händel
"Ombre pallide"Arie Alcina aus "Alcina", HWV 34Georg Friedrich Händel
"Rimembranza crudel"Arie Agrippina aus "Germanicus"Georg Philipp Telemann
"L'alma mia fra tempeste"Arie Agrippina aus "Agrippina", HWV 6Georg Friedrich Händel
Suite aus "Rodrigo", HWV 5Georg Friedrich Händel
"Che sento? O dio!"Rezitativ Cleopatra aus "Giulio Cesare in Egitto"Georg Friedrich Händel
"Se pietà di me non senti"Arie Cleopatra aus "Giulio Cesare in Egitto"Georg Friedrich Händel
"Entrée des songes agréables" aus "Alcina", HWV 34Georg Friedrich Händel
"Tra le procelle"Arie der Cleopatra aus "Cesare e Cleopatra"Carl Heinrich Graun
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