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About this concert
No timid whispering but spontaneous and uninhibited music making: therein lies the emotional power of the seventeenth-century stylus phantasticus. Baroque violinist Augustin Lusson and harpsichordist Daria Zemele astound and move with works by Biber, Muffat and Froberger, intended for the Habsburg court in Vienna.
Programme
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Ignazio Albertini
Sonata for violin and basso continuo no. 1 in D minor
(from: 12 Violin Sonatas, 1692)ca. 1644-1685 -
Johann Jacob Froberger
Lamentation faite sur la mort très douloureuse de Sa Majesté Impériale, Ferdinand III
Toccata no. 8 in D major1616-1667 -
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
Sonata for violin and basso continuo no. 5 in E minor
1644-1704 -
Georg Muffat
Passacaglia in G minor
(from: Apparatus musico-organisticus, 1690)
Sonata for violin and basso continuo in D major1653-1704
Musicians
- Augustin Lusson violin
- Daria Zemele harpsichord
About the performers
Augustin Lusson is a promising French violinist. He won second prize at the Concours Corneille 2016 in Rouen. With The Beggar's Ensemble, which he co-founded with Daria Zemele, he was the big winner of the International Van Wassenaer Competition 2018. Lusson plays on a violin from the Jumpstart Jr. collection and can be heard regularly at the Centre de musique baroque de Versailles, Harmonia Sacra, La Petite Bande and Le Poème Harmonique.
Daria Zemele studied harpsichord at the Conservatoire de Lyon. In 2016 she co-founded The Beggar's Ensemble with Augustin Lusson, with whom she won both the first prize and the audience prize at the International Van Wassenaer Competition 2018, and a tour in the Early Music Season. Since 2019 Zemele has taught harpsichord and organ at the Conservatoire of Bressuire, France.