Small Concerti – Great Composers: Bright summer nights with great music, where each and every masterpiece is a little concert in itself. From rare gems by Muffat to Telemann’s playful surprises and Bach’s unforgettable 3rd Brandenburg Concerto.
Tour Dates:
7. august 7:30 pm, Vor Frelsers Kirke, Esbjerg
8. august 7 pm, Sankt Nicolai Kirke, Middelfart
9. august 12 am, Vor Frue Kirke, Aarhus - 30% off the tickets for all circle-members.
9. august 4:30 pm, Saltum Kirke, Vendsyssel
10. august 12 am, Hvinningdal Kirke, Silkeborg
More info and tickets here.
Imagine attending one concert – and experiencing six. In Small Concerti – Great Composers, Concerto Copenhagen invites you into the rich soundscape of the Baroque, where each work is a miniature concert on its own. With small ensembles but grand music, the focus is on the chamber music format – with virtuosity, intricate detail, and sensual interplay.
Under the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen, Concerto Copenhagen presents two rare works by the peace-loving and often overlooked Baroque master Georg Muffat – a true bridge-builder between French, German, and Italian styles and a devoted admirer of Corelli. From here, we continue to two of Telemann’s surprising and imaginative concertos for four violins – without basso continuo! – which challenge both form and expectations.
Next, the program features two works by Vivaldi, where double the soloists also means double the drama and intensity – a concerto for two violins and one for two cellos. The evening concludes with Bach’s iconic 3rd Brandenburg Concerto – a Concerto Grosso without designated soloists, where the entire ensemble shines in full force.
An evening of many small concerti – and great musical moments.