Bach‐ und Vivaldi‐Violinkonzerte bei Kerzenschein in St. Mary le Strand

London, Kirche St. Mary Le Strand

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Über die Veranstaltung

Erleben Sie in diesem mit Spannung erwarteten Konzert die lieblichen Klänge klassischer Musik von Johann Sebastian Bach und Antonio Vivaldi in Londons geschätzter und weltberühmter St. Mary Le Strand Church.

Die außergewöhnlichen Musiker der Piccadilly Sinfonietta spielen eine Auswahl von Bachs herrlichen Violinkonzerten bei Kerzenlicht in der wunderschönen Kulisse von St. Mary Le Strand, London. Ein äußerst attraktiver Abend, mit dem Sie das Wochenende stilvoll feiern können! In der Nähe gibt es außerdem zahlreiche Bars und Restaurants, in denen Sie den Abend ausklingen lassen können.

Umwerfend" — Classic FM

Hinweis: Es sind zwei Aufführungen verfügbar: 18:00 und 20:00 Uhr

Seit ihrer Gründung im Jahr 2017 hat sich die Piccadilly Sinfonietta zu einer festen Größe in der britischen Konzertszene entwickelt und gibt jedes Jahr mehr als 200 Auftritte in einigen der schönsten und renommiertesten Veranstaltungsorte des Landes. Das Ensemble besteht aus einigen der herausragendsten musikalischen Talente und tritt ausschließlich mit führenden virtuosen Solisten auf. Das Ensemble tritt unter der künstlerischen Leitung seines Gründers, des Konzertpianisten Warren Mailley‐Smith, auf und konzentriert sich auf das virtuose Konzertrepertoire des Barock, der Klassik und der Frühromantik.

Programm

  • Johann Sebastian Bach – Violin Concerto in E Major BWV 1042
  • Johann Sebastian Bach – Air on a G String (from Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068)
  • Antonio Vivaldi – Double Violin Concerto in A Minor, RV 522
  • Johann Sebastian Bach – Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043
Programmänderung vorbehalten

Künstler

Violine: Victoria Lyon
Ensemble: The Piccadilly Sinfonietta

Johann Sebastian Bach

The name Bach and the word musician had long been synonyms in Germany as the world saw 56 musicians from this kin. But it was Johann Sebastian Bach, a genius composer and virtuoso organ player, who shed lustre on his family name. He was born on th 31st of March 1685 in Eisenach, a small town in Thuringia. At the age of 10 he became an orphan and was brought up by his elder brother Johann Christoph, who was an organist in a neighbouring town. His brother was the one to teach music to the young Johann Sebastian. Later he moved to Luneburg where he attended a church school and mastered the techniques of playing violin, viola, piano and organ by the age of 17. Besides that, Bach was a choir singer and later after his voice broke he became a chanter’s assistant. In 1703 Bach was hired as a court musician in the chapel of Duke Johann Ernst III. He earned such a good reputation there that he was later invited to Arnstadt to be an organist at the New Church, where he wrote his best organ works. In 1723 he moved to Leipzig to be a chantor at St. Thomas Church where he stayed until his death of a stroke in 1750. In the year of his death he had undergone unsuccessful eye surgery which lead him to lose his eyesight. During that strenuous time his second wife Anna Magdalena helped him to write his last musical pieces. Bach’s artistic legacy is vast. He created compositions in all genres of the time: oratorias, cantatas, masses, motets, music for organ, piano and violin.

Antonio Vivaldi

Antonio Vivaldi went down in history as a creator of the instrumental concert genre and the father of orchestral music. He was born in Venice on the 4th of March 1678. Vivaldi was a weak and sickly child suffering from asthma, however could not stop him from devoting himself completely to music. His father, Giovanni Batista a professional violinist, taught his elder son Antonio to play the violin. With his father young Antonio met the best musicians of Venice of that time and gave concerts in local churches. He also worked as a violin teacher and later as a music director at the orphanage Ospedalle della Pieta. Meanwhile he composed concertos, sacred works and vocal music and in 1713 he achieved great recognition with his sacred choral music. Vivaldi got captivated by the world of opera and worked both as opera composer and impresario at the Teatro San Angelo. In 1717 he obtained a prestigious position by the prince court in Manua as a director of secular music and worked there until around 1720. During that time he composed his world-renowned masterpiece The Four Seasons. In the 1730's his career dwindled as his music became unfashionable and the great composer died in poverty. It took the world two centuries to rediscover and reevaluate Vivaldi’s music, as it was buried into oblivion after his death. In the early 20th century many previously unknown works were found and immediately captured the hearts of the music lovers.

Adresse

Kirche St. Mary Le Strand, Strand, London, Großbritannien — Google Maps

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