Hamburger Camerata / Joanna Kamenarska
Veracini / Bach / Pisendel
Courtly? Bourgeois? – Either way: Baroque!
Hanseatic city meets princely residence: in the 18th century, Hamburg and Dresden were among the cities that literally set the tone in Europe. While public concerts for the bourgeoisie and music in churches flourished in the North German metropolis, attracting the leading composers of the day to work as directors of music, the splendid court of the Electors of Saxony and Kings of Poland farther up the River Elbe in Dresden evolved into a veritable Olympus of Baroque music. The traditional Christmas concert given by the Hamburger Camerata puts on an imaginary summit meeting of the leading musical ambassadors from the the two cities, which are now twin towns.
Performers
Hamburger Camerata
violin and director Joanna Kamenarska
Programme
Francesco Maria Veracini
Ouvertüre Nr. 1 B-Dur
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Sinfonie für Streicher und Basso continuo G-Dur Wq 182/1 »Hamburger Sinfonie Nr. 1«
Johann Georg Pisendel
Violinkonzert G-Dur
– Interval –
Johann David Heinichen
Pastorale per la notte di natale
Georg Philipp Telemann
Orchestersuite D-Dur TWV 55/D1 / aus: »Tafelmusik«
Conclusion D-Dur TWV 50/9 / aus: »Tafelmusik«
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