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About this concert
In a whirling day-and-night cycle, A Nocte Temporis lets all-rounder Georg Philipp Telemann spar with the brilliant Jean-Philippe Rameau. Telemann's Die Tageszeiten describes each part of the day with a solo voice and carefully chosen instruments – trumpet at dawn, gamba at noon, flutes in the glow of evening, oboes and bassoon at night. Rameau responds with his most evocative opera scenes. German structure and French grandeur: you can call this baroque get-together a ‘sound spectacle’!
In collaboration with Ukrainian sand artist Natalia Moro.
Programme
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Georg Philipp Telemann
Aria: Der Mittag, begleitet von fächelnden Stunden
Recitative: Empfange mich, ehrwürd'ger Eichenwald
Aria: Laß mich die süße Wollust fühlen
Choir: Auf ! Folget dem feurigen Wagen der Sonne
(From: ‘Der Mittag,’ Die Tageszeiten, TWV20:39)1681-1767 -
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Ouverture
Bois Chéri des amours
(From: Les Fêtes d'Hébé, 1739)
Tout languit dans nos bois
(From: La Guirlande, 1751)
L'éclat des Roses
Papillon inconstant
(From: Les Indes Galantes, 1735)
Gavotte pour les Heures et les Zéphirs
(From: Les Boréades, 1763)
Tendre amour
(From: Les Indes Galantes)
Programme subject to change1683-1764
Musicians
- Natalia Moro sand artist
- Anne Sophie Petit soprano
- Emilie Renard mezzo-soprano
- Damien Pass bass
- Anna Besson, Sien Huybrechts flute
- Rodrigo Lopez Paz, Shunsuke Kawai oboe
- Lisa Goldberg bassoon
- Julian Zimmermann trumpet
- Elise Dupont violin (concertmaster)
- Marrie Mooij, Izana Soria, Ortwin Lowyck violin
- Isabelle Verachtert violin, viola
- Ronan Kernoa viola da gamba, cello
- Mathilde Wolfs, Edouard Catalan cello
- Elise Christiaens double bass
- Béatrice Martin harpsichord
- Reinoud van Mechelen musical direction, tenor
About the performers
Tenor Reinoud Van Mechelen founded A Nocte Temporis in 2016. The ensemble started as a chamber music group and has since grown into a baroque orchestra. The ensemble has released highly acclaimed CDs featuring music by composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Their album of music by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault has been awarded several honors, including a CHOC de Classica, a Diapason d’Or, a Diamant d’Opéra, and a Le Choix de France Musique.