
Bach és Telemann
Anno Sacri – Baroque evenings
Anno Sacri – Baroque evenings
PURPOSE. BELIEF. NATURE.
The first part of Telemann’s monumental oratorio was composed for a penitential occasion commemorating the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. At the conceptual centre of the work one finds not the pain of devastation, but – instead – the conviction that even destructive events such as storms and earthquakes do have a beneficial purpose behind them. The concert will also feature the most complex and beautiful motet by Johann Sebastian Bach, who was in fact Telemann’s close and deep friend.
Program
Bach: Jesu meine freude motet, BWV. 227.
Telemann: Der Donnerode, TWV. 6:3.
Conductor
Máté Szabó Sipos
Artists
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Choir
Zsófia Bódi (soprano ), Bernadett Nagy (mezzosoprano ), Donát Varga (tenor), Zoltán Melkovics (bass), Lóránt Najbauer (bass)
Photo: Máté Szabó Sipos ©Róbert Vozáry
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