202561. A Nocte Temporis III (9894 Mariekewijntjes)
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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

  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    Aria: Senke dich von Purpurwolken
    Recitative: Der Wald steht dunkelgrün
    Aria: Komm, holder Schlaf !
    Choir: Vom Aufgang bis zum Untergang
    (From: ‘Der Abend,’ Die Tageszeiten, TWV20:39)

    1681-1767
  • Jean-Philippe Rameau

    Calme des sens
    Suspends ta brillante carrière, Soleil
    Gavotte vive
    (From: Dardanus, 1739)

    Soleil, fuis de ces lieux
    (From: Platée, 1745)

    Rondeau tendre
    Par un sommeil agréable
    (From: Dardanus)

    Programme subject to change

    1683-1764

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.