In this program, Sara Cubarsi and Luca Quintavalle build a bridge between past and present by presenting Élisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre, a composer from the Baroque era, alongside new works for harpsichord and violin. The combination of her historical instruments with contemporary music reflects the enduring possibilities of old instruments and demonstrates that old music always inspires new ideas: Early music always inspires new beginnings.
Program:
Sven-Ingo Koch (*1974)
Prélude (#20) 3 minutes - world premiere
Élisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre (1665-1729)
Sonata n.1 for violin and harpsichord
Silvia Colasanti (*1975)
Rumbling gears for harpsichord
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974)
Sonata for violin, Op. 257 for violin and harpsichord
Nicola Matteis (1650-1714)
Fantasia in A minor for violin, 4 minutes
Sven-Ingo Koch
Ohrensessel for violin and harpsichord
12 minutes - world premiere
The composition was made possible by funding from the City of Cologne.
Participants:
Sara Cubarsi, violin
Luca Quintavalle, harpsichord
Box office only 15 euros (reduced 10 euros)
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Only box office 15€ / reduced 10€