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Freiburg Baroque Orchestra: “Water Music” at Philharmonie Berlin

Berlin, Philharmonie Berlin — Kammermusiksaal

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Musical treasures and rarities with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra! From Handel's magnificent “Water Music” to Vivaldi and Mozart to Bach's moving “Christmas Cantatas,” a season full of musical treasures awaits you.

Sometimes a little more is allowed – that's what King George I must have thought when he invited guests to a magnificent boat trip on the Thames at 8 p.m. on July 17, 1717. The river is said to have been almost completely filled with boats carrying noble guests, who traveled from Whitehall to Chelsea while being entertained with music. For this extraordinary event, the king commissioned George Frideric Handel to compose a suitable musical accompaniment for the boat trip, and Handel immediately wrote his now world‐famous “Water Music.”

To ensure that the music could be heard clearly on all the boats, no fewer than 50 musicians were hired, who provided an impressive sound with horns, trumpets, flutes, oboes, and many other instruments. The king liked the music so much that he had parts of it performed again on the return journey.

With lavishly orchestrated works such as the Water Music, Handel established his reputation as a master of monumental compositions. But the London composer also mastered more intimate tones, for example in his Trio Sonata in G major HWV 399 with its magnificent passacaglia, or in the colorful Concerto à 4 in D minor, which was long attributed to Georg Philipp Telemann.

Program

  • Georg Friedrich Händel – »Wassermusik« – Suiten Nr. 1 F‐Dur HWV 348, Nr. 2 D‐Dur, HWV 349 und Nr. 3 G‐Dur HWV 350
  • Georg Friedrich Händel – Triosonate G‐Dur op. 5/4 HWV 399 für zwei Violinen, Viola se piace, Violoncello und Basso continuo
  • Georg Friedrich Händel – Concerto Grosso in D major, HWV 323
  • Georg Friedrich Händel – Concerto a quattro d‐moll für Flöte, Violine, Violoncello und Basso continuo
Program is subject to change

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Orchestra: Freiburger Barockorchester

Freiburger Barockorchester (Freiburg Baroque Orchestra) is an orchestra originally founded 'to enliven the world of Baroque music with new sounds.' The orchestra, based in Freiburg, Germany now also performs works by later composers such as Beethoven, Schubert and Weber as well as contemporary music. They play small group chamber music as well as symphonies for large orchestras.

The Freiburg Baroque Orchestra gave its first concert in 1987 and began touring abroad with a performance in Amsterdam in 1989 and came to America first in 1995. Today, half of the orchestra's concerts are performed abroad. The musicians chose Gottfried von der Goltz and Petra Müllejans from among their own members as musical directors. (Both von der Goltz and Müllejans are violinists.) The orchestra performs one‐quarter of its concerts under guest conductors, such as Ivor Bolton, René Jacobs, Philippe Herreweghe or Trevor Pinnock.

Flute: Daniela Lieb
Oboe: Ann‐Kathrin Brüggemann
Cello: Stefan Mühleisen
Musical direction: Péter Barczi

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Philharmonie Berlin, Herbert‐von‐Karajan‐Str. 1, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps

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