On air streams with Orpheus Baroque Stockholm
Orpheus’ treasure trove with music for woodwinds by Vivaldi, Telemann and Fasch.
Since the formation of Orpheus Baroque in 2015 by Baroque-loving members of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, the ensemble has also developed into an important meeting place for some of Sweden’s leading Baroque musicians. The ensemble plays period instruments and since it was founded, violinist Elin Gabrielsson (member of, among other things, Italian Europa Galante) has served as concertmaster and cellist Johannes Rostamo (solo cellist for the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra) has served as artistic director.
Under the vignette Orpheus’ treasure trove, we will see the ensemble in a smaller chamber music format. The focus of this concert is on chamber music for woodwinds by the masters Vivaldi, Telemann and Fasch.
The critically acclaimed ensemble collaborates with guest conductors such as Manfredo Kramer, Alfredo Bernardini, Dan Laurin, Peter Spissky, Luca Guglielmi, Göran Karlsson and Mariangiola Martello, as well as soloists such as Anders J. Dahlin and Kristina Hammarström. The ensemble’s goal is to continuously widen its repertoire and knowledge of the expansive field of Baroque.
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The music
Approximate times -
Georg Philipp Telemann Trio Sonata in g minor TWV 42:g98 min
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Girolamo Frescobaldi Toccata in D from Fiori musicali for harpsichord1 min
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Giovanni Battista Fontana Sonata seconda, version for recorder and basso continuo7 min
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Antonio Vivaldi Sonata No. 5 in e minor for cello and keyboard RV 4012 min
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Antonio Vivaldi Chamber Concerto in g minor for recorder, oboe and bassoon RV 1039 min
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Intermission25 min
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Evaristo Felice Dall’Abaco Trio Sonata in a minor op 3:97 min
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Joseph Hector Fiocco Andante - L’Angloise (Rondeau) - Adagio ur Pièces de clavecin for harpsichord5 min
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Johann Friedrich Fasch From Sonata in C major for bassoon and basso continuo5 min
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Evaristo Felice Dall’Abaco Trio Sonata in C major op 3:16 min
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Participants
- Members of Orpheus Baroque Stockholm:
- Jesper Harryson oboe
- Kerstin Frödin oboe/recorder
- Jens-Christoph Lemke bassoon
- Johannes Rostamo cello
- Mayumi Kamata harpsichord