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Slavic Baroque on the harpsichord in the Crypt

About the Event

The artists, who specialize in baroque music, will take you on a journey through the diverse soundscapes of the Slavic baroque. Works by composers such as Marcin Milczewski, Bohuslav Matej Černohorsky and others, who drew their inspiration from the rich musical tradition of Eastern Europe, are the focus of the evening.
The music will be played on an authentic harpsichord, a keyboard instrument that played a central role in the Baroque era. The fascinating sound of this instrument offers incomparable depth of sound and fills the room with an atmosphere that brings the Baroque period to life.
Experience rarely performed works of the Slavic Baroque that will open up new perspectives on this era.

Program
Marcin Milczewski (1600‐1651), Canzon Prima
Anna Szirmay‐Keczer (1615‐1695): Drei Melodien aus dem Melodiarum
Daniel Georg Speer (1636‐1707): Zwei Sonaten aus dem Tückischen‐Eulenspiegel
Drei Lieder aus der Sammlung Muzyka Polskiego
Autor unbekannt, Pieśń Rokoszan (17. Jahrhundert)
Autor unbekannt, Pieśń Satyriyczna / Przestrach na złe sprawy ludzkiego żywota (17. Jahrhundert)
Autor unbekannt, Pieśń Żałobna (17. Jahrhundert)
Zwei Lieder aus der Sammlung Pieśni Ukraińskie (spätes 18. Jahrhundert): Wijut Witry, Oj Ne Chody Hryciu
Bohuslav Matej Černohorsky (1684‐1742), Fuge in a‐moll
Bohuslav Matej Černohorsky (1684‐1742), Chromatische Fuge
Vinko Jelić (1596‐1636) mit dem Stück „Domine Ad Adiuvandum“ aus dem „Arion Secundus“.

Practical Information

The crypt is pleasantly tempered at any time of year.

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