Photo Kulttuuriyhdistys Ensemble Nylandia ry (c) Ville Paul Paasimaa
Café Barock: Handel <3 Italy: Music From Palaces
The concert program is centered around the music composed by Georg Friedrich Händel in 1707 in Rome.
The concert program is centered around the music composed by Georg Friedrich Händel in 1707 in Rome.
Handel, who was in his twenties at the time, had just moved from Germany to Rome, where the Pope had forbidden the performance of the opera. This led to the creation of numerous cantatas and oratorios – almost 40 cantatas and oratorios are known from Handel alone from that year. The majority of these were written for chamber ensemble, to be performed, for example, in the palace of Marquis Ruspoli, one of Handel's Roman patrons.
The texts Handel used in his cantatas are often tragic love stories based on classical mythology. Cardinals who were influential in Rome, such as Pietro Ottoboni and Benedetto Pamphili, worked as librettists. The centerpiece of the concert are Handel's early Italian cantatas, rarely heard in Finland.
Johanna Isokoski, soprano
Katariina Malmberg, baroque oboe
Kaisa Ruotsalainen, baroque violin
Anna Pulakka, baroque cello
Sanni Antikainen, harpsichord
Föreningen Brage, Ball Room
28.5.2023
15.00-16.30
Voluntary fee