The Neue Kammerchor Berlin invites you to a courtly setting: together with the baroque ensemble lautten compagney BERLIN, it embarks on a search for almost forgotten musical treasures and brings a modern first performance to the Berlin concert stage. All this in the extraordinary Musikbrauerei.
This concert project highlights the importance of the composers employed at the courts of the Guelphs for European music history. From Heinrich Schütz to Johann Rosenmüller to Carl Heinrich Graun, important composers worked at the courts of the Guelphs and influenced each other musically.
Visually and spatially, appropriately selected projections of historical images and fragments provide support.
Both evenings start at 5:15 pm with a concert introduction by the musicologist Dr Reinmar Emans.
Participants
- Neuer Kammerchor Berlin
- lautten compagney BERLIN
- Introduction: Dr Reinmar Emans
- Artistic direction: Adrian Emans
This project is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.
Additional information
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