This spring, the Conservatory of the City of Luxembourg highlights one of the most popular baroque composers: Johann Sebastian Bach (born 21st of March 1685). In his enormous output of music, we admire the strict musical-harmonic architecture combined with intensive rhythmical beats. Down to earth and able to enchant us into a foreign and familiar emotional world of the baroque era: desire and calm, courtly noblesse, grief or playful joy we can experience with Bach. Bach also arranged various excellent music from his contemporaries (e.g. Antonio Vivaldi / Georg Philipp Telemann). The program "Concerts imaginaires & transcrits" (18.3.) presents concerts and transcriptions by Bach as well as a reconstruction of a flute concerto performed by musicians from Luxembourg and Basel. There will also be workshops focusing on the music at the time of Bach (19. - 21.3.). Ensemble Abchordis, Andrea Buccarella (direction & harpsichord) Thomas Kügler (traverso), Anne Galowich, Alessandro Urbano & Štefan Ilaš (harpsichord) Program: Johann Sebastian Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (BWV 1050), Concerto for flute, strings and B.c. (BWV 1053R, reconstruction after BWV 209 / TWV 41:e5), Concerto for 4 harpsichords and strings (BWV 1065).
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Free entry with ticket
Where does it take place?
Conservatoire de Luxembourg
33 Rue Charles Martel
Luxembourg
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