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Christmas Concert

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Sat, Dec 21, 2024, 18:00
Elsa Benoit, photo: James Bellorini Christmas motifs have been written into numerous pages of Western classical music, and not only on the occasion of the festivities that open the carnival season. In the second movement of George Frideric Handel’s Concerto a due cori, one can easily recognise an excerpt from the first part of The Messiah, devoted to the Old Testament announcements of Christ’s coming. Johann Sebastian Bach, fulfilling the demands of the Protestant liturgical calendar by the sweat of... Read full text

Keywords: Baroque, Oratorio Music, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Benjamin BaylConductor
Elsa BenoitSoprano

Program

Concerto a due cori in F major, HWV 333Georg Friedrich Händel
Cantata Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen, BWV 51Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata from the Cantata Der Himmel lacht, die Erde jubilieret, BWV 31Johann Sebastian Bach
Sinfonia from the Weihnachtsoratorium, BWV 248Johann Sebastian Bach
Et incarnatus est from Mass in C minor, K. 427Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concerto grosso in G minor ‘Christmas Concerto’, Op. 6 No. 8Arcangelo Corelli
Motet Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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