What does it mean to experience life and death, and what comes after?
In early 2022, Concordia Ensemble will present a continuation of their concert program at St Stephen's Uniting Church in the form of a series of cantatas, arias and scenes by a diverse array of Baroque composers. Each piece will question what it means to experience life, love and loss, and the ideas surrounding death in 17th Century Europe.
Salon Series 2022 #2
This performance will occur in concert by performers. Audience members will be seated cabaret style with complementary bottled water. Seating will be prearranged according to one order per table. If you would like to combine an order group into one table, or if you have any requests or needs regarding seating due to disability etc, please contact productions@concordiaensemble.org
ProgramIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, Claudio Monteverdi
An Opera Scena John L'Estrange (Tancredi/Testo) Molly Ryan (Clorinda) Jamie-Lee Xu (Piano) Angels Ever Bright and Fair, G.F. Handel An Aria Molly Ryan (Soprano) Jamie-Lee Xu (Piano) Stabat Mater, Antonio Vivaldi A Cantata Tobias Page (Bass) Joanna Li (Piano) Piangerò la sorte mia, G.F. Handel An Aria Amelia Bland (Soprano) Jamie-Lee Xu (Piano) Possente Spirto, Claudio Monteverdi Orfeo's aria from 'L'Orfeo' Amelia Bland (Soprano) Jamie-Lee Xu (Piano) |
More details19th February at 7.30pm
Venue: St Stephen's Uniting Church, 197 Macquarie St, Sydney Concert runs approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes |