Lenten Baroque

Lenten Baroque

6 +

Genre

Concert

Run time

1h 30min

Programme

Antonio Vivaldi

Sinfonia Al Sancto Sepulcro in B minor RV 169

Adagio – Allegro ma poco



Alessandro Stradella

Sinfonia a tre in D major

Grave – Allegretto – Grave - Allegro



Antonio Caldara

Sinfonia a quattro No 4

Morte e sepoltura di Cristo

Grave – Andante



Alessandro Stradella

Sonata a violin solo e basso

Andante liberamente – Allegro – Adagio – Vivo – Adagio – Allegro



Antonio Caldara

Sinfonia a quattro No. 6 in G minor

San Elena al Calvario

Adagio – Allegretto – Adagio – Allegro e spiritoso



Heinrich Biber

Sonata No 10 The Crucifixion



Praeludium – Aria – Variation – Adagio



Antonio Vivaldi

Sinfonia a 4 in Eb major RV 130

Largo molto – Allegro ma poco

"Lenten Baroque," invites the audience to embark on a transcendent journey guided by the evocative language of Baroque instrumental music. The Lenten season, a period of solemn introspection and spiritual preparation, finds expression through a carefully curated collection of timeless compositions. Each piece is chosen to resonate with the essence of reflection, and contemplation, creating an immersive experience that goes beyond mere auditory enjoyment.

The Baroque masters demonstrated a remarkable ability to utilize instrumental music as a medium for Lenten reflection. Through intricate compositions and expressive harmonies, these maestros crafted musical landscapes that resonated with the spiritual depth and contemplative atmosphere of the Lenten season. The delicate interplay of melodies, harmonies, and dynamic shifts became a vehicle for listeners to engage in moments of self-reflection, penitence, and inner contemplation. Instrumental works during this period were characterized by their ability to evoke a range of emotions, creating a sonic journey that mirrored the spiritual introspection associated with Lent. Whether through soulful adagios, introspective sarabandes, or uplifting overtures, the Baroque masters employed instrumental music as a profound means to invite audiences into a reflective space, fostering a connection with the themes of repentance and renewal.

The chosen repertoire represents a timeless tapestry of Baroque masterpieces, transcending the boundaries of eras and cultures. These compositions, though centuries old, retain their ability to communicate the universal themes of humanity's spiritual journey. Through "Lenten Reflections," we aim to bridge the temporal gap, offering an opportunity for modern audiences to connect with the enduring beauty and relevance of Baroque instrumental music.

Genre

Concert

Run time

1h 30min

Programme

Antonio Vivaldi

Sinfonia Al Sancto Sepulcro in B minor RV 169

Adagio – Allegro ma poco



Alessandro Stradella

Sinfonia a tre in D major

Grave – Allegretto – Grave - Allegro



Antonio Caldara

Sinfonia a quattro No 4

Morte e sepoltura di Cristo

Grave – Andante



Alessandro Stradella

Sonata a violin solo e basso

Andante liberamente – Allegro – Adagio – Vivo – Adagio – Allegro



Antonio Caldara

Sinfonia a quattro No. 6 in G minor

San Elena al Calvario

Adagio – Allegretto – Adagio – Allegro e spiritoso



Heinrich Biber

Sonata No 10 The Crucifixion



Praeludium – Aria – Variation – Adagio



Antonio Vivaldi

Sinfonia a 4 in Eb major RV 130

Largo molto – Allegro ma poco

"Lenten Baroque," invites the audience to embark on a transcendent journey guided by the evocative language of Baroque instrumental music. The Lenten season, a period of solemn introspection and spiritual preparation, finds expression through a carefully curated collection of timeless compositions. Each piece is chosen to resonate with the essence of reflection, and contemplation, creating an immersive experience that goes beyond mere auditory enjoyment.

The Baroque masters demonstrated a remarkable ability to utilize instrumental music as a medium for Lenten reflection. Through intricate compositions and expressive harmonies, these maestros crafted musical landscapes that resonated with the spiritual depth and contemplative atmosphere of the Lenten season. The delicate interplay of melodies, harmonies, and dynamic shifts became a vehicle for listeners to engage in moments of self-reflection, penitence, and inner contemplation. Instrumental works during this period were characterized by their ability to evoke a range of emotions, creating a sonic journey that mirrored the spiritual introspection associated with Lent. Whether through soulful adagios, introspective sarabandes, or uplifting overtures, the Baroque masters employed instrumental music as a profound means to invite audiences into a reflective space, fostering a connection with the themes of repentance and renewal.

The chosen repertoire represents a timeless tapestry of Baroque masterpieces, transcending the boundaries of eras and cultures. These compositions, though centuries old, retain their ability to communicate the universal themes of humanity's spiritual journey. Through "Lenten Reflections," we aim to bridge the temporal gap, offering an opportunity for modern audiences to connect with the enduring beauty and relevance of Baroque instrumental music.

Info

Rating

6 Years & Over

Production year

2024

Producer

Teatru Manoel

Venue

Sala Isouard

In Theatres

24/03/2024