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SUMMARY:Eisenstadt Messe &#8211; Collegium vocale Gent (Metz)
DESCRIPTION:Piano concerto No. 4 op. 58\nMissa in C op.86 \nRobin Johanssen soprano\nSophie Harmsen alto\nBenjamin Hullett tenor\nSamuel Hasselhorn bass\nKristian Bezuidenhout pianoforte \nCollegium Vocale Gent choir\nOrchestre des Champs-Elysées orchestra\nMaria van Nieukerken choir master \nPhilippe Herreweghe conductor \nEisenstadt Mass \n“Beethoven’s mass is insufferably ridiculous and hideous. I am furious and ashamed\,” wrote Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy II in a letter to Countess Zielinska. Commissioned by the prince\, the deeply religious Beethoven first ventured into composing a five-part mass for soloists\, choir and orchestra in 1807. Too little rehearsal time plummets the first performance in Eisenstadt’s court chapel. Moreover\, Beethoven touches on the identity of church music in his Missa in C: it is not the external display of the liturgy but the emotionally charged mass text itself that is central. Depth of content and honest directness – vintage Beethoven – are paramount in this rarely performed masterpiece that seems born for the concert hall!\nSource: www.collegiumvocale.com
URL:https://www.juliamariaspies.de/event/eisenstadt-messe-collegium-vocale-gent-metz/
LOCATION:Arsenal Metz\, 3\, avenue Ney\, Metz\, 57000\, Frankreich
CATEGORIES:Chor,Konzert,Messe
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SUMMARY:Eisenstadt Messe &#8211; Collegium vocale Gent (Barcelona)
DESCRIPTION:Piano concerto No. 4 op. 58\nMissa in C op.86 \nRobin Johanssen soprano\nSophie Harmsen alto\nBenjamin Hullett tenor\nSamuel Hasselhorn bass\nKristian Bezuidenhout pianoforte \nCollegium Vocale Gent choir\nOrchestre des Champs-Elysées orchestra\nMaria van Nieukerken choir master \nPhilippe Herreweghe conductor \nEisenstadt Mass \n“Beethoven’s mass is insufferably ridiculous and hideous. I am furious and ashamed\,” wrote Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy II in a letter to Countess Zielinska. Commissioned by the prince\, the deeply religious Beethoven first ventured into composing a five-part mass for soloists\, choir and orchestra in 1807. Too little rehearsal time plummets the first performance in Eisenstadt’s court chapel. Moreover\, Beethoven touches on the identity of church music in his Missa in C: it is not the external display of the liturgy but the emotionally charged mass text itself that is central. Depth of content and honest directness – vintage Beethoven – are paramount in this rarely performed masterpiece that seems born for the concert hall!\nSource: www.collegiumvocale.com
URL:https://www.juliamariaspies.de/event/eisenstadt-messe-collegium-vocale-gent-barcelona/
LOCATION:Palau de la Música\, C/ Palau de la Música\, 4-6\, Barcelona\, 08003\, Spanien
CATEGORIES:Chor,Konzert,Messe
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SUMMARY:Eisenstadt Messe &#8211; Collegium vocale Gent (Wien)
DESCRIPTION:Piano concerto No. 4 op. 58\nMissa in C op.86 \nRobin Johanssen soprano\nSophie Harmsen alto\nBenjamin Hullett tenor\nSamuel Hasselhorn bass\nKristian Bezuidenhout pianoforte \nCollegium Vocale Gent choir\nOrchestre des Champs-Elysées orchestra\nMaria van Nieukerken choir master \nPhilippe Herreweghe conductor \nEisenstadt Mass \n“Beethoven’s mass is insufferably ridiculous and hideous. I am furious and ashamed\,” wrote Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy II in a letter to Countess Zielinska. Commissioned by the prince\, the deeply religious Beethoven first ventured into composing a five-part mass for soloists\, choir and orchestra in 1807. Too little rehearsal time plummets the first performance in Eisenstadt’s court chapel. Moreover\, Beethoven touches on the identity of church music in his Missa in C: it is not the external display of the liturgy but the emotionally charged mass text itself that is central. Depth of content and honest directness – vintage Beethoven – are paramount in this rarely performed masterpiece that seems born for the concert hall!\nSource: www.collegiumvocale.com
URL:https://www.juliamariaspies.de/event/eisenstadt-messe-collegium-vocale-gent-wien/
LOCATION:Musikverein Wien\, Musikvereinsplatz 1\, Wien\, 1010\, Österreich
CATEGORIES:Chor,Konzert,Messe
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SUMMARY:Eisenstadt Messe – Collegium vocale Gent (Budapest)
DESCRIPTION:Piano concerto No. 4 op. 58\nMissa in C op.86 \nRobin Johanssen soprano\nSophie Harmsen alto\nBenjamin Hullett tenor\nSamuel Hasselhorn bass\nKristian Bezuidenhout pianoforte \nCollegium Vocale Gent choir\nOrchestre des Champs-Elysées orchestra\nMaria van Nieukerken choir master \nPhilippe Herreweghe conductor \nEisenstadt Mass \n“Beethoven’s mass is insufferably ridiculous and hideous. I am furious and ashamed\,” wrote Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy II in a letter to Countess Zielinska. Commissioned by the prince\, the deeply religious Beethoven first ventured into composing a five-part mass for soloists\, choir and orchestra in 1807. Too little rehearsal time plummets the first performance in Eisenstadt’s court chapel. Moreover\, Beethoven touches on the identity of church music in his Missa in C: it is not the external display of the liturgy but the emotionally charged mass text itself that is central. Depth of content and honest directness – vintage Beethoven – are paramount in this rarely performed masterpiece that seems born for the concert hall!\nSource: www.collegiumvocale.com
URL:https://www.juliamariaspies.de/event/eisenstadt-messe-collegium-vocale-gent-budapest/
LOCATION:Müpa Budapest\, Komor Marcell u. 1\, Budapest\, 1095\, Ungarn
CATEGORIES:Chor,Konzert,Messe
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