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In den Armen der barocken Leidenschaften (In the Arms of Baroque Passions)Concert by the Ensemble del Passato

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A woman in the centre is holding a lute, two men are standing next to her and looking into the camera, one of them is also holding a lute.
Copyright: Honorata Karapuda

The Ensemble del Passato invites you on a musical journey through Europe’s major centres of culture in of the Baroque. With their subtle combination of vocals, lute and improvisations on the guitar, Dr Anna Budzyńska, Maciej Kończak and Dr Henryk Kasperczak, create a truly unique sound.

This event is in the past.

The Ensemble del Passato invites you on a musical journey through Europe’s major centres of culture in of the Baroque. With their subtle combination of vocals, lute and improvisations on the guitar, Dr Anna Budzyńska, Maciej Kończak and Dr Henryk Kasperczak, create a truly unique sound.

With musicality, temperament and energy, fuelled by a passion for early music, the Ensemble del Passato takes you on a journey through time and space, where you will encounter the works of Claudio Monteverdi, George Frideric Handel and lesser-known composers, including King Henry VIII himself.

With

  • Anna Budzyńska, soprano
  • Maciej Kończak, historical guitars, lute
  • Henryk Kasperczak, lute, chitarrone

Programme

Part 1

• Anonim (after 1654): Jescze słońce promięni swoich nie straciło

• Anonim (late XVII century): O, przedziwna gładkości

• King Henry VIII (1491–1547): Pastime with good company

• John Bennet (c. 1575–after 1614): Venus’ birds

• Thomas Morley (1557–1602): Now is the Month

• Felice Giovanni Sances (1600–1679): Uzurpator Tiranno

• Juan Arañes Sallen (1580–1649): Hanconcillo nuevo

• Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759): Cantata Nò se emenderá jamás – HWV 140

 

Part 2

• Lucrezia Orsina Vizzana (1590–1662): Ave Stella matutina

• Orazio Michi del’Arpa (1594–1641): Ninna Nanna al Bambino Gesù

• Tarquinio Merula (1595–1665): Canzonetta spirituale sopra alla nanna

• Johann Friedrich Fibiger (1680–1738): Suita d minor: Ouverture, Folie d’Espagne

• Étienne Moulinié (1599–1676): Allés tristes soupirs

• Carlo Milanuzzi (c. 1590–c. 1647): Clori bellissima

• Giovanni Stefani (? –c.1626): Tu non hai provato Amore