Laudate! Sacred baroque music by Antonio Vivaldi performed by the Tulipa Consort and Johannette Zomer
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Add to my Calendar 12-11-2016 19:30 12-11-2016 21:30 36 Laudate! Sacred baroque music by Antonio Vivaldi performed by the Tulipa Consort and Johannette Zomer The Tulipa Consort is an ensemble founded by Johannette Zomer in 2013. For their first recording, a selection has been made from the many wonderful sacred works composed by Antonio Vivaldi, the Red Priest of Venice. Motets, including the splendid Nulla in Mundo Pax and Laudate Pueri Dominum, and two beautiful arias from his only surviving oratorio Juditha Triumphans. The goal of Tulipa Consort is to passionately explore 17th and early 18th century music. Being based in Holland, the name of the ensemble was inspired by an event that happened at the beginning of the 17th century in the Low Countries, the so-called Tulip Mania. Holywell Music Room, Oxford DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Holywell Music Room
Holywell Street
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 3SD
England
Programme
Antonio Vivaldi – Juditha Triumphans, RV 644
Antonio Vivaldi – Laudate pueri Dominum in C minor, RV 600
Antonio Vivaldi – 'O qui coeli terraeque serenitas', RV 631
Antonio Vivaldi – Introduzione al Dixit 'Ascende laeta', RV 635
Antonio Vivaldi – Sinfonia in D major, RV 125
Antonio Vivaldi – Sinfonia in B minor 'Al Santo Sepolcro', RV 169
Antonio Vivaldi – Nulla in mundo pax, RV 630
Performers
Johannette Zomer – soprano
Lidewij van der Voort – violin
Marc Cooper – violin
Yoshiko Morita – viola
Robert Smith – Cello
Maggie Urquhart – double bass
Daniel Bruggen – recorder
Annelies Schraa – recorder
Michiel Niessen – theorbo
Michiel Niessen – mandolin
Siebe Henstra – cembalo
Bart Naessens – organ
The Tulipa Consort
Programme Note
The Tulipa Consort is an ensemble founded by Johannette Zomer in 2013. For their first recording, a selection has been made from the many wonderful sacred works composed by Antonio Vivaldi, the Red Priest of Venice. Motets, including the splendid Nulla in Mundo Pax and Laudate Pueri Dominum, and two beautiful arias from his only surviving oratorio Juditha Triumphans.
The goal of Tulipa Consort is to passionately explore 17th and early 18th century music. Being based in Holland, the name of the ensemble was inspired by an event that happened at the beginning of the 17th century in the Low Countries, the so-called Tulip Mania.