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Dresdner Kapellsolisten: Christmas Concert

Berlin, Konzerthaus Berlin — Großer Saal

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About the Event

The Dresden Chapel Soloists are mainly members of the Saxon State Orchestra. Since 1994, the musicians have been united in their passion for the historically accurate reconstruction of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic musical heritage. The Dresden Chapel Soloists are known for their rousing, lively interpretations, for which they have already been awarded the Echo Klassik prize. Their busy concert schedule takes the Dresden Chapel Soloists to all the major music centers in Germany. Abroad, the ensemble performs in Europe, Japan, and Korea and at renowned festivals. The Dresdner Kapellsolisten collaborate artistically with internationally renowned soloists, including Jan Vogler, Viktoria Mullova, Mirjam Contzen, Francois Leleux, Alison Balsom, Albrecht Mayer, Daniel Müller‐Schott, Tine Thing Helseth, and Lise de la Salle. Helmut Branny and his ensemble have a long‐standing artistic relationship with the Dresden Kreuzchor.

Program

  • Giuseppe Torelli – Concerto grosso op.8 Nr.6 (Weihnachtskonzert)
  • Johann Baptist Georg Neruda – Sinfonia in C‐Dur
  • Antonio Vivaldi – „Der Winter“ aus „Die vier Jahreszeiten“
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Serenata Notturna in D‐Dur, KV 239
  • Georg Friedrich Händel – Festliche Werke
Program is subject to change

Artists

Orchestra, Conductor: Dresdner Kapellsolisten

The chamber orchestra Dresdner Kapellsolisten was founded in 1994 by young and committed musicians usually playing at the first music stand of Saxonian Staatskapelle Dresden. They are very concorned about attaining today's audience with interpretations of classical and romantic heritage performed as authentically as possible. This does not only mean for them interpretations which are faithful of the original according to today's historical and stylistic knowledge, but also to create a vivid language out of tension and impulsiveness of each work shaped by unique and special connections of phrasing, tempo and tone colour.

Conductor: Helmut Branny

Address

Konzerthaus Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps

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