BAROQUE HERITAGE
Domenico Scarlatti was a master of keyboard composition, with 555 sonatas that are a treasure of the Baroque period – and of which Andreas Staier is one of the most recognized interpreters. However, not a single concerto for soloists and orchestra is known to exist from him. At a time of great demand for this genre, the Englishman Charles Avison created a set of concerti grossi based on the sonatas of the Italian composer, which were already highly appreciated in the British Isles. Continuing this tradition, Staier himself adapts a quintet by Boccherini that represents the nocturnal music in the streets of Madrid. The concerto form, promoting dialogue between one or more soloists and the orchestral ensemble, has remained to this day as a fundamental form of musical expression and serves as the theme for the second part of this concert, in which the Remix Ensemble is conducted by Tito Ceccherini, founder of the prestigious ensemble Risognanze. The scores are by two of the most prominent names in contemporary music, Rebecca Saunders and Philippe Manoury, who have already captivated the audience in Porto.
PROGRAM
Part 1
Orquestra Barroca Casa da Música
Andreas Staier harpsichord and conductor
Charles Avison/Domenico Scarlatti Concerto No. 5 in D minor
Domenico Scarlatti Two sonatas for harpsichord, K 380 and K 381
Luigi Boccherini Quintettino op. 30/6, “La Musica Notturna delle strade di Madrid” in C Major (transcription of Andreas Staier)
Part 2
Remix Ensemble Casa da Música
Tito Ceccherini conductor
Jonathan Ayerst piano
Carolin Widmann violin
Vasco Mendonça Concerto for violin (world premiere; commission Casa da Música and other partners to be announced)
Philippe Manoury Passacaglia for Tokyo, for piano and ensemble
CYCLE
prices & DISCOUNTS
PRICES
Zone 1 € 20
Zone 2 € 18
Zone 3 € 16
DISCOUNTS
Juniors (< 30 years) 50%
University student 50%
Music teachers and students 50%
Friend Card 25%
BPI Card 20%
Seniors (> 65 years) 15%
AGE RATING
> 6