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04/05/20249:00 pmBelgium
FROM THE MOON TO THE FISH
EXPLORING CROSS BORDER MUSICAL SUFI TRADITIONS
From the moon to the Fish explores, through music and video, the rich Sufi music from Turkey and Syria, which also made its way to Europe in the Middle Ages. At the heart of the program is self-surrender to love of god attached to the centuries old ceremony of Turkish Sufi dancers. -
09/05/20248:30 pmSpain
LES TROIS MAITRES
The famous French gamba virtuosi Marin Marais and Antoine Forqueray wrote numerous collections of Pièces de Violes between 1686 and 1747. Marais was the first gambist to attain a soloist position at the court of Louis XIV. The lute repertoire was an important influence on his compositions. Forqueray, in contrast, was inspired by the violin...Suites of Marin Marais (1656 – 1728), Monsieur Forqueray le père (1672 – 1745), François Couperin (1668 – 1733)view project
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10/05/20247:30 pmSpain
OPERE DI BARBARA STROZZI
A PORTRAIT OF BARBARA STROZZI IN 5 ACTS
Barbara Strozzi (1619 - 1677) was said to be “the most prolific composer - male or female - of printed secular vocal music” in Venice in the mid-17th century. She published eight volumes of her own music, and had more music in print than any other composer of the time. As the daughter of the...Cantate, ariette & duettiview project -
17/05/20248:00 pmGermany
THE PUMPKIN HUT AT KÖNIGSBERG
Königsberg in East Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia) was a rare haven of peace during the Thirty Years’ War thanks to its geographical location. Many people, including artists and musicians, fled there from the horrors of plague and war. Heinrich Albert, a pupil of Heinrich Schütz (his cousin) and Johann Hermann Schein, the Thomaskantor in Leipzig, was...H. Albert, Schein and Schütz - Arias, Suitesview project
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09/06/202411:00 amAustria
FROM THE MOON TO THE FISH
EXPLORING CROSS BORDER MUSICAL SUFI TRADITIONS
From the moon to the Fish explores, through music and video, the rich Sufi music from Turkey and Syria, which also made its way to Europe in the Middle Ages. At the heart of the program is self-surrender to love of god attached to the centuries old ceremony of Turkish Sufi dancers. -
01/09/20243:00 pmGermany
TRANSITIONS
An evening in seven chapters. A play with identities, cultures, musical styles and expectations between trance and ecstasy. The musical world ranges from Arabic and Turkish maqams and North Indian classical dhrupad singing to Bach and viol music from the time of Louis XIV. The differences between different worlds and times disappear. Everything seems possible...