Telemann: Water music "Hamburger Ebb' und Fluth"
Rebel: Les éléments
Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
In 1985, the music world celebrated the 300th birthday of the Baroque masters Bach, Handel and Scarlatti and the "European Year of Music" was proclaimed. The birthday present was the EUBO: the European Union Baroque Orchestra, founded for the occasion, was an ensemble that has since been composed of the most talented young Baroque musicians in Europe year after year, preparing them for one of the professional ensembles of early music. This top orchestra with its unique youthful spirit was a regular guest at the Deutsche Philharmonie Merck in Darmstadt - until 2017, when EUBO had to discontinue its activities due to a lack of funding. But now we have the great pleasure of announcing the return of this musical fountain of youth: After a period of inactivity following Brexit, EUBO has relocated its headquarters from England to Italy and is back on the European early music stage - and, of course, right back in Darmstadt.
The first program presents three centers of European Baroque music: Germany with Georg Philipp Telemann's incredibly vivid "Water Music", France with the no less vivid Elements Suite by Jean-Féry Rebel and Italy, the new EUBO home with Vivaldi's so vital-naturalistic "Four Seasons".
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