La Passione at Minoritenkirche
Vienna, Minoritenkirche — Main Hall
About the Event
Experience the evocative power of classical music with 'La Passione at Minoritenkirche,' a mesmerizing evening designed for true music aficionados. Set in the stunning surroundings of Vienna's historic Minoritenkirche, the program kicks off with Joseph Haydn's intense Symphony in F Minor, 'La passione,' more commonly referred to as Hob. I:49, setting the tone for an immersive musical journey. Following this, revel in an exquisite improvisation titled 'La passione,' crafted by the virtuoso artist Christoph Sietzen. Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude from Lautensuite in E minor, BWV 996, offers a soothing counterpoint before the evening intensifies with Emmanuel Séjourné's bold Marimba Concerto for Marimba and String Orchestra (2006). Another gem of Bach, the Gigue from Lautensuite in G minor, BWV 995, follows, enriching the tapestry of sounds presented. Finally, Joseph Haydn's 'La passione' symphony reprises, bringing the program full circle. Don't miss this extraordinary evening as 'La Passione at Minoritenkirche' delivers an unforgettable fusion of passion and mastery under the celestial arches of the Minoritenkirche. Immerse yourself in this celebration of classical music, where each note resonates with history and emotion.
Program
- Joseph Haydn – Sinfonie f‐Moll „La Passione“, Hob. I:49 (letzter Satz)
- Christoph Sietzen – Improvisation „La passione“
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Lautensuite e‐Moll, BWV 996 – Prélude
- Emmanuel Séjourné – Konzert für Marimba und Streichorchester (2006)
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Lautensuite g‐Moll, BWV 995 – Gigue
- Joseph Haydn – Sinfonie f‐Moll »La passione« Hob I:49
Artists
| Soloist, Violoncello da Spalla: | Christoph Sietzen |
|---|---|
| Conductor: | Martin Sieghart |
| Orchestra: | Les Orpheistes Orchester |
Address
Minoritenkirche, Minoritenplatz 2a, Vienna, Austria — Google Maps