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Bach : "Jubilate" Sunday Cantatas
Free accessJohn Eliot Gardiner explores Bach’s cantatas according to the liturgical calendar, with this first concert dedicated to Jubilate Sunday. A masterful celebration of Bach’s sacred music.
Bach : Cantatas for the 16th sunday after Trinity Sunday
Free accessThis programme explores Bach’s funeral cantatas composed in Leipzig, poised between tragedy and spiritual consolation. John Eliot Gardiner’s inspired interpretation reveals their full expressive power.
Bach/Charpentier : Noël baroque
Free accessJohn Eliot Gardiner celebrates the Christmas period with works by two giants of European sacred music : Johann Sebastian Bach and Marc-Antoine Charpentier.
Victor Hugo and Hernani, Delacroix and Liberty Leading the People, Berlioz and his Symphonie Fantastique: these are the three parts of the birth of French Romanticism. A veritable musical autobiography of the brilliant composer, this Fantastique, which includes Reveries, Passions, a Ball, a Scene in the Fields, the Supplice March and a Dream, conducted by the great Sir John Eliott Gardiner, res...
The difficulties of interpretation and the monumentality of Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini make it a monster as feared as it is admired. An interpretative challenge brilliantly met by conductor John Eliot Gardiner and his musical forces, who present this mythical work in a version set in the heart of Ciceri's historic decor dating from 1837!
Bach : "Jubilate" Sunday Cantatas
Free accessJohn Eliot Gardiner explores Bach’s cantatas according to the liturgical calendar, with this first concert dedicated to Jubilate Sunday. A masterful celebration of Bach’s sacred music.
Bach : Cantatas for the 16th sunday after Trinity Sunday
Free accessThis programme explores Bach’s funeral cantatas composed in Leipzig, poised between tragedy and spiritual consolation. John Eliot Gardiner’s inspired interpretation reveals their full expressive power.
Bach/Charpentier : Noël baroque
Free accessJohn Eliot Gardiner celebrates the Christmas period with works by two giants of European sacred music : Johann Sebastian Bach and Marc-Antoine Charpentier.
Victor Hugo and Hernani, Delacroix and Liberty Leading the People, Berlioz and his Symphonie Fantastique: these are the three parts of the birth of French Romanticism. A veritable musical autobiography of the brilliant composer, this Fantastique, which includes Reveries, Passions, a Ball, a Scene in the Fields, the Supplice March and a Dream, conducted by the great Sir John Eliott Gardiner, res...
The difficulties of interpretation and the monumentality of Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini make it a monster as feared as it is admired. An interpretative challenge brilliantly met by conductor John Eliot Gardiner and his musical forces, who present this mythical work in a version set in the heart of Ciceri's historic decor dating from 1837!