The Forgotten Classicists
The Forgotten Classicists
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Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester is proud to present a concert with a mix of familiar Classical composers with others who have been forgotten with time. Time has not been as kind to Johann Christian Bach, Carl Stamitz, and Christian Cannabich as it has been to Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart, but their music deserves to be heard! Check back for more details in the coming weeks!
Featuring Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester under the direction of Anders Muskens and Beniamino Paganini.
Soloists
Natalia Pérez, soprano
Tinka Pypker, soprano
Boukje van Gelder, mezzo-soprano
Cally Youdell, soprano
Heleen Bongenaar, soprano
Anna Jane Lester, concert master
Sandra Pérez, clarinet
Lena Rademann, violin solo
Beniamino Paganini, traverso solo
Federico Fòrla, oboe solo
Evan Buttar, cello solo
Anders Muskens, harpsichord solo
Organiser
Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester (DNMO) is a period instrument orchestra established with the aim of recapturing the fiery pathos of music from the late Baroque, galant, Classical, and early Romantic periods, with a focus on reviving the forgotten works of the Mannheim School. Jointly directed by Anders Muskens from the keyboard and Rachael Beesley from the first violin, the ensemble seeks fresh approaches in the realm of historically informed performance.
www.neuemannheimerorchester.de
Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester (DNMO) ist ein Orchester für historische Instrumente, das mit dem Ziel gegründet wurde, das feurige Pathos der Musik des Spätbarocks, des Galantismus, der Klassik und der Frühromantik wiederzuerwecken, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf der Wiederbelebung der vergessenen Werke der Mannheimer Schule liegt. Unter der gemeinsamen Leitung von Anders Muskens am Keyboard und Rachael Beesley an der ersten Violine sucht das Ensemble nach neuen Ansätzen im Bereich der historisch informierten Aufführung.
Venue
Waalsekerk Den Haag, Noordeinde 25, Den Haag
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The Forgotten Classicists
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