Il caldo estivo
16/07/2017, 17:00 Uhr
Ev. Kirche Am Lietzensee
The Butterfly Effect
11/06/2017, 17:00 Uhr
Ev. Kirche Am Lietzensee
The effect of the Reformation and similar movements throughout Europe, including the Counter-reformation, with music by Thomas Tallis, Henry Purcell, Giovanni Legrenzi, Giacomo Carissimi and others
Roberta Diamond, soprano
Sarah Fuhs, soprano
Christoph Dittmar, altus
Christoph Burmester, tenor
Christian Wagner, bass
Musica Predicat – 500 Years of Reformation
14/05/2017, 17:00 Uhr
Ev. Kirche Am Lietzensee
Luther texts in early cantatas by Johann Krieger, Dietrich Buxtehude, Samuel Scheidt and Michael Praetorius
with the Church on Lietzensee choir
Christine Reichardt, conductor
“O tu suavissima virga: Medieval Marian Devotion”
11/12/2016, 17:00 Uhr
Ev. Kirche Am Lietzensee
Chant and polyphony from 1100 to 1300 from Bohemia (Czech Republich), Acquitania (France) and Eibingen near Bingen (Hildegards abbey)
Isabella Shaw, concert direction
Donation entry
“Judicium Salomonis” – The Strength of a mother’s love
11/09/2016, 17:00 Uhr
Ev. Kirche Am Lietzensee
In this new reconstruction of Carissimi’s (1605-1674) oratorio, the “Titan’s Rising Early Music Ensemble” expands the well-known story of Solomon’s judgment with trio sonatas by Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-1690) and motets by Carissimi and contemporaries such as Tarquinio Merula (1595-1665) and Giovanni Paolo Cima (1570-1622).
Roberta Diamond, Mulier 1
Sarah Fuhs, Mulier 2
Robert Macfarlane, Historicus
Jason Steigerwalt, Salomon
Prisca Stalmarski, Violin & Direction
Irina Granovskaya, Violin
Alexander Nicholls, Baroque cello
Tilmann Albrecht, Harpsichord/Organ
Mathew Jones & Cesar Queruz, Theorbo
Alto silenzio fa la bianca luna
12/06/2016, 17:00 Uhr
Ev. Kirche Am Lietzensee
The Franco-Flemish style of polyphonic writing at the beginning of the 16th century was all the rage across Europe. In this program the “Titans Rising Early Music Ensemble” goes to the beginning of the Italian madrigal genre and shows its development out of the secular frottola and how the beautiful franco-flemish style brought a “new” polyphonic sound, which became the essence for Italian madrigal composition. Music by Josquin Desprez, Gero, Adrian Willaert, Ciprano de Rore and others.
Sarah Fuhs, Soprano
Adam Kirchner, Tenor
Nicolas Lartaun, Baritone
Prisca Stalmarski, Violin
Amanda Markwick, Flute & Recorder
Elizabeth Kaufhold, Dulcian & Recorder