Rossini: Petite messe solennelle / Thomas Hengelbrock
Balthasar Neumann Choir / Eva Zaïcik / Moritz Kallenberg / Guilhem Worms / Emy Gazeilles
Great works for choir and orchestra are their speciality: Thomas Hengelbrock, his two period performance ensembles and top guest conductors continue their concert series in Hamburg
Thomas Hengelbrock founded the Balthasar Neumann Ensembles over 30 years ago; they have been a firm favourite for historically informed and highly dynamic interpretations ever since, and have gained a permanent place in Hamburg. The conductor loves to use the score and contemporary documents to delve deep into a work and its era, as he does now with Rossini’s »Petite messe solennelle« – a work which is not small at all. Lionel Sow is on the rostrum twice this season: he is a big name on the French choral scene, and the Balthasar Neumann Ensembles will be working more closely with him in future.
Rossini: Petite messe solennelle / Thomas Hengelbrock
Balthasar Neumann Choir / Eva Zaïcik / Moritz Kallenberg / Guilhem Worms / Emy Gazeilles
Balthasar Neuman Orchestra / Isabelle Faust / Finnegan Downie Dear
Beethoven: »Zur Namensfeier« Overture, Violin Concerto in D major & Symphony No. 7
Bach: Weihnachtsoratorium / Lionel Sow
Balthasar Neumann Choir and Orchestra / Julian Prégardien / Agnes Kovacs / Terry Wey / Felix Schwandtke
Balthasar-Neumann-Chor und -Solisten / Iveta Apkalna / Lionel Sow
Distler: Totentanz / Feller: Danse macabre / Brahms: Schnitter Tod, as well as works by J.S. Bach and others
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