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Kammersolisten Berlin

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Wed, Dec 25, 2024, 20:00
The renowned Berlin Chamber Soloists invite listeners to the Laeiszhalle Hamburg for a festive Christmas concert. They will perform selected Christmas pieces from the European classical period from the Baroque to the Romantic era.

Keywords: Baroque, Chamber Music

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Kammersolisten Berlin

Program

Mariä Wiegenlied / aus: Schlichte Weisen op. 76Max Reger
Meine Seele hört im Sehen HWV 207 / aus: Neun deutsche ArienGeorg Friedrich Händel
Singe Seele, Gott zum Preise HWV 206 / Neun deutsche ArienGeorg Friedrich Händel
Lascia ch’io pianga / Arie der Almirena aus der Oper »Rinaldo« HWV 7Georg Friedrich Händel
Rejoice Greatly / Arie aus dem Oratorium »Messiah« HWV 56Georg Friedrich Händel
Ah! Spietato! / aus der Oper »Amadigi di Gaula« HWV 11Georg Friedrich Händel
Concerto grosso g-Moll op. 6/8 »Fatto per la Notte di Natale«Arcangelo Corelli
Concerto grosso g-Moll op. 8/6Giuseppe Torelli
Méditation / aus der Oper »Thaïs«Jules Massenet
Concerto grosso C-Dur op. 3/12 »Pastorale per il Santissimo Natale«Francesco Onofrio Manfredini
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The award-winning Berlin Chamber Soloists invite you to the Laeiszhalle Hamburg for a festive Christmas concert. They will perform selected Christmas pieces from European classical music from the Baroque to the Romantic period. The chamber orchestra »Kammersolisten Berlin« was founded in April 2015. The members of this ensemble have known each other for many years and have performed together in a wide variety of formations around the world. Individually, each member is either an outstanding soloist, chamber musician or orchestral musician from one of Berlin’s various major orchestras (Konzerthaus Berlin, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, etc.). The friends and musicians play freely, drive each other to peak performances and thus arouse enthusiasm and emotions in the audience. The international line-up provides an unrivalled diversity of ideas, with a repertoire that includes works from the baroque, classical, romantic and modern eras.