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Classical concert
Erasmus klingt!: Delirio Amoroso
Peterskirche
Peterskirchplatz
4, 4051 Basel
Concert and reading
Event details
Cantatas by George Frideric Handel for soprano, bass and orchestra (semi-staged performance). Reading with excerpts from "In Praise of Folly".
Performers:
Kateryna Kasper, soprano
Yannick Debus, bass
René Jacobs, conductor
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra
Alain Claude Sulzer, reading
Other events on "In Praise of Folly" and history:
11:30 a.m. - For children and families: "Erasmus - Trail through Basel's Old Town," workshop with Martin Kluge at the Papiermühle, short concert at Erasmus' grave and interaction at the Basel Pharmacy Museum, meeting point Papiermühle.
2 p.m. - Children's and family concert: "What was Erasmus doing at the printer Johannes Froben's house at the 'Vorderer Sessel'?", with Carlos Cota (fiddle), Sergio Bermúdez (lute), Norbert Steinwarz (dance) and Alex Wäber (percussion), Pharmacy Museum Basel, lecture hall
3 p.m. - Exhibition talk: "Basel in the time of Erasmus", Historisches Museum / Barfüsserkirche
16.00 - Concert Laboratorium klingt V: "Eros or Amor? Figures of Mythology in Seicento Italy", Ensemble KARO: Kaho Inoue and Roberto Szklenar (soprano), Christian Velasco Vásquez (theorbo), Méline Perlein-Föliers (harp), Joan Boronat Sanz (harpsichord), works by G. Caccini, L. Rossi, S. d'India, G. Frescobaldi, F. Cavalli, A. Cesti and C. Monteverdi, Historical Museum - Barfüsserkirche
17.30 - Colloquium V: Panel discussion with representatives of the various disciplines: "In praise of folly, the image of man, then and now" with Dr. phil. Christine Christ-von Wedel (history), Prof. Dr. Hanna Walsdorf (musicology), Prof. Dr. Maarten Hoenen (philosophy) and Alain Claude Sulzer (literature and discussion leader), Historical Museum.
7:00 p.m. - Concert introduction: In the nave of the church by students of the Musicology Department of the University of Basel Peterskirche
19.09.2022, 10.00-13.00 - Laboratorium V: René Jacobs meets the students of the concert Laboratorium klingt V, Musik-Akademie Basel, Studio Eckenstein
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Performers:
Kateryna Kasper, soprano
Yannick Debus, bass
René Jacobs, conductor
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra
Alain Claude Sulzer, reading
Other events on "In Praise of Folly" and history:
11:30 a.m. - For children and families: "Erasmus - Trail through Basel's Old Town," workshop with Martin Kluge at the Papiermühle, short concert at Erasmus' grave and interaction at the Basel Pharmacy Museum, meeting point Papiermühle.
2 p.m. - Children's and family concert: "What was Erasmus doing at the printer Johannes Froben's house at the 'Vorderer Sessel'?", with Carlos Cota (fiddle), Sergio Bermúdez (lute), Norbert Steinwarz (dance) and Alex Wäber (percussion), Pharmacy Museum Basel, lecture hall
3 p.m. - Exhibition talk: "Basel in the time of Erasmus", Historisches Museum / Barfüsserkirche
16.00 - Concert Laboratorium klingt V: "Eros or Amor? Figures of Mythology in Seicento Italy", Ensemble KARO: Kaho Inoue and Roberto Szklenar (soprano), Christian Velasco Vásquez (theorbo), Méline Perlein-Föliers (harp), Joan Boronat Sanz (harpsichord), works by G. Caccini, L. Rossi, S. d'India, G. Frescobaldi, F. Cavalli, A. Cesti and C. Monteverdi, Historical Museum - Barfüsserkirche
17.30 - Colloquium V: Panel discussion with representatives of the various disciplines: "In praise of folly, the image of man, then and now" with Dr. phil. Christine Christ-von Wedel (history), Prof. Dr. Hanna Walsdorf (musicology), Prof. Dr. Maarten Hoenen (philosophy) and Alain Claude Sulzer (literature and discussion leader), Historical Museum.
7:00 p.m. - Concert introduction: In the nave of the church by students of the Musicology Department of the University of Basel Peterskirche
19.09.2022, 10.00-13.00 - Laboratorium V: René Jacobs meets the students of the concert Laboratorium klingt V, Musik-Akademie Basel, Studio Eckenstein
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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