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2008 Concert Archives


Noel! Noel!
featuring the Brandenburg Choir and Orchestra
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"The Brandenburg Choir was polished and responsive, powerfully conveying the work's celebratory magnificence in their full-voiced climaxes"
The Australian

Peaceful, uplifting, joyous and serene � this truly sublime concert experience perfectly captures the spirit of the festive season and for many of our dearest supporters has become a cherished part of their holiday traditions.

Feel your worries melt away as the majestic soaring voices of the Brandenburg Choir and the exquisite playing of the Orchestra fill you with a sense of awe.

This is the perfect opportunity to gather with friends and family to launch the festive season and it offers an ideal early Christmas gift!

You will be treated with the return of a Brandenburg favourite, guest soprano
Jane Sheldon.

Program

Gauntlett Once in royal David�s city
Fernandez Alma redemptoris mater
Biber Partita III from Harmonia artificiosa-arioso
Purcell Now that the sun hath veil�d his light
Biebl Ave Maria
Merula Folia improvisation and aria Su la cetra amorosa
Biber Sonata I The Annunciation from the Mystery Sonatas
Lauridsen O magnum mysterium
Praetorius Es ist ein Ros� entsprungen
Traditional Quelle est cette odeur agr�able?
Arbeau Christmas Night
Improvisation Folia and ciaccona
Gruber Stille Nacht
Traditional O come, all ye faithful

Mozart's Soprano
The pure voice of a Swedish diva
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Guest soloist, soprano Susanne Ryden (Sweden)

"Ryd�n's voice has luminous clarity and thrilling agility, negotiating the florid vocal lines with breathtaking facility."
The Independent on Sunday

Swedish soprano Susanne Ryd�n will thrill you with her Australian debut as she brings to life Mozart�s exquisite arias.

Hear Ryden�s pure and utterly irresistible voice in some of the most sublime works ever written for the soprano voice.

You will be enchanted by Exultate, jubilate, a perennial favourite with its sparkling final Alleluja and thrilling top C, and soothed by the gentle Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben, known to those who saw the movie Amadeus.

Ryd�n is then joined by Paul Dyer on his beloved fortepiano for an enchanting duet between instrument and voice in the beautiful aria Ch�io mi scordi di te?

A grand double orchestra symphony by Johann Christian Bach and the Australian premiere of Haydn�s overture to the opera La fedelt� premiata offer two wonderful instrumental interludes.

And after Mozart's effervescent Divertimento for strings, the finale with Ryd�n will be an absolute show-stopper as she reveals all her virtuosic power in Mozart�s Al destin che la minaccia. Get ready for a standing ovation!

Program

Haydn Overture to the opera La fedelt� premiata, Sinfonia Hob 1a:11 in D major
Mozart Aria Exultate, jubilate, K165
JC Bach Symphony in E flat minor, Op 18 No 1
Mozart Aria Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben from the opera Zaide, K344
Mozart Aria Ch�io mi scordi di te?, K 505
Mozart Divertimento for strings, K136
Mozart Aria Al destin che la minaccia from the opera Mitridate, re di Ponto, K87



Corelli's Ghost
with soloists from Australian Brandenburg Orchestra


Be spirited away by the brilliant original sound of baroque works performed on period instruments.

The soloists of the ARIA award-winning Australian Brandenburg Orchestra invite you to discover Corelli�s Ghost � a program inspired by celebrated Baroque composer and violinist, Arcangelo Corelli.

This is a rare opportunity to finally hear the music of the 17th and 18th century, performed on the instruments for which they were written.

Corelli's Ghost will have you floating in pure instrumental bliss with the delightful sound of period violins, harpsichord, theorbo and more..

"This is music-making to live for" The Australian

Program

Corelli Trio sonata in G major, Opus 1 No 9
Jacchini Sonata in D for trumpet, violins and cello
Anonymous Pastoreta ychepe flauta
Corelli Sonata, Opus 5 No 9, arranged by Geminiani
Porpora Sinfonia da camera a tre, Opus 2
Corelli Sonata in D for trumpet and strings
Pedrini Sonata a violino solo col basso del Nepridi, Opus 3 No 3
Couperin Trio sonata, L�Astr�e (La Pi�montoise)
Handel Sonata for oboe in F major, HWV 363a
Vivaldi Trio sonata in D minor, La Follia, Opus 1 No 12, RV 63

Handel's Fire & Water
the world's most famous party musik
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Guest director Alfredo Bernardini (Italy)

"No one likes a party more than Alfredo � behind the unassuming fa�ade lies a mischievous man with a zest for life and celebrations! He is the perfect person to lead the Orchestra on this merry romp."
Paul Dyer

Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks and Water Music stopped London in its tracks when they were first played. Rarely performed in the same concert, here is your chance to hear these two great works together.

So popular was Alfredo Bernardini in 2006, with his cheeky sense of humour and tremendous energy, we had to have him back for this celebration of the most famous party music. Fired by Bernardini�s consummate skill and Italian exuberance, the Orchestra will relish the challenge of this grand tribute to Handel and his masterpieces.

Fit for a king, the Water Music was first performed in 1717 for George I by fifty musicians floating down the Thames on a barge � the river teeming with boats, including the royal flotilla. The King loved it so much, he had the musicians play it three times over!

The festival continues with the rousing Music for the Royal Fireworks, written in celebration of victory in the Austro�Spanish war in 1749. An all-time Handel favourite, the rehearsal alone was attended by 12 000 people and caused London�s first ever traffic jam. Joyous and highly-charged with the glorious trumpet calls and swell of horns, oboes and bassoons, this work will get your blood pumping!

Program

Handel Water Music, Suite in D major, HWV 349
Handel Water Music, Suite in G major and minor, HWV 348
Handel Water Music, Suite in F, HWV 348
Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks



Orchestral Treasures
from the Brandenburg's secret collection
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Guest soloist, period bassoon Jane Gower (Australia)

"[The Brandenburg delivered] an exhilarating, perceptive and thoroughly compelling performance"
The Australian

Hear the Brandenburg at its finest as this extraordinary Orchestra takes centre stage and reveals a program of its favourite baroque treasures.

Like entering a bazaar teeming with exotic jewels of unrivalled brilliance, this concert will be a feast for the senses, offering a menu of amazing works, including three enthralling premieres by Mondonville, Schieferdecker and Corbett, never before heard on an Australian stage.

On the trail of the more elusive baroque gems, Paul Dyer and the Orchestra take great delight in polishing up some of Vivaldi�s lesser-known works, including a remarkable bassoon concerto contrasting lyrical passages with virtuosic leaps and runs. It is the perfect piece for the world�s leading period bassoonist and former Brandenburg musician, Jane Gower, to highlight the velvety and alluring sound of this incredible instrument. BBC Magazine said of Jane, "Gower is a star in her own right."

Not to be outdone, the strings will absolutely shine in the magnificent Concerto grosso by Locatelli � a virtuoso violinist whose compositions expanded the boundaries of violin technique.

This concert, full of the secret favourites of the Brandenburg musicians, will fill you with such joy, you won�t want the night to end!

Program

Vivaldi Overture to the opera Giustino, RV 717
Vivaldi Concerto for bassoon in C major, RV 472
Locatelli Concerto grosso in C minor, Op 1
Mondonville Sonata en Symphony, Op 3 No 4
Schieferdecker Concerto No 1 from Musikalische Concerte
Fasch Concerto for oboes, bassoon, strings and continuo in C minor
Corbett Le Bizzarie Universali, from All�Irelandese, Op 8
Vivaldi Concerto � 10 stromenti in D major, RV 562a



The Brandenburg Choir
with 50 boy trebles
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Conductor, Paul Dyer

"[The Brandenburg Choir is] one of the finest choruses one could put together in this town"
The Sydney Morning Herald

Following sold-out performances in 2006, the Brandenburg Choir joins with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and 50 boy trebles to bring you another choral and instrumental spectacular on an even grander scale.

Biber's tour de force Battalia evokes the madness and mayhem of the battlefield, all recreated on string instruments, including cannon shots!

As the smoke clears, imagine an army of young angels appearing on stage when 50 trebles, accompanied by the Orchestra, transport you to another world with their soaring voices in Bach's sublime cantata.

Rousing trumpets and drums will then stir your soul as the Choir and Orchestra perform Buxtehude�s magnificent celebratory work Heut� triumphieret Gottes Sohn. Bach was so inspired by Buxtehude�s music, he once walked 400 km to hear his choir perform.

The magical finale will hold you transfixed as the superb voices of the sopranos rise up in the glorious and much loved Dixit Dominus. This magnificent work of driving energy and vocal virtuosity conveys all the power and passion of a triumphant Handel!

Program

Biber Battalia
Purcell Now that the Sun Hath Veil�d His Light (An Evening Hymn)
JS Bach Schafe K�nnen sicher weiden from Cantata BWV 208
Buxtehude Cantata Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn, Bux WV 43
Handel Concerto grosso in F major, Op 6 No 9
Handel Dixit Dominus, HWV 232


The Brandenburg Choir
with 50 boy trebles
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Conductor, Paul Dyer

"[The Brandenburg Choir is] one of the finest choruses one could put together in this town"
The Sydney Morning Herald

Following sold-out performances in 2006, the Brandenburg Choir joins with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and 50 boy trebles to bring you another choral and instrumental spectacular on an even grander scale.

Biber's tour de force Battalia evokes the madness and mayhem of the battlefield, all recreated on string instruments, including cannon shots!

As the smoke clears, imagine an army of young angels appearing on stage when 50 trebles, accompanied by the Orchestra, transport you to another world with their soaring voices in Bach's sublime cantata.

Rousing trumpets and drums will then stir your soul as the Choir and Orchestra perform Buxtehude�s magnificent celebratory work Heut� triumphieret Gottes Sohn. Bach was so inspired by Buxtehude�s music, he once walked 400 km to hear his choir perform.

The magical finale will hold you transfixed as the superb voices of the sopranos rise up in the glorious and much loved Dixit Dominus. This magnificent work of driving energy and vocal virtuosity conveys all the power and passion of a triumphant Handel!

Program

Biber Battalia
Purcell Now that the Sun Hath Veil�d His Light (An Evening Hymn)
JS Bach Schafe K�nnen sicher weiden from Cantata BWV 208
Buxtehude Cantata Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn, Bux WV 43
Handel Concerto grosso in F major, Op 6 No 9
Handel Dixit Dominus, HWV 232

Andreas Scholl
diary of a superstar
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Guest soloist, countertenor Andreas Scholl (Germany)

"Scholl's voice rushes through the bloodstream, so tender and gravely beautiful that time seems to stand still."
The Times

Andreas Scholl is an international superstar, selling out every concert he performs. Now the world's greatest countertenor returns to the Brandenburg for this unforgettable program.

Be caressed by the voice of the masterful Scholl as he brings to life the diary of Senesino � the world's greatest castrati, more famous in his day than Farinelli.

Senesino's divine voice had audiences swooning and inspired Handel to write twenty operatic roles. Only a legend could do justice to his music, and in the modern era that legend is Andreas Scholl. As Scholl's voice reveals the soul of Senesino, the Brandenburg's own Alan Maddox will narrate the story of this great man, delving deep into his diary.

You'll also see the world premiere live performance of Marco Rosano's Stabat Mater � a mesmerising work written especially for Scholl and his hauntingly beautiful voice.

Throughout the program the Orchestra will unleash its own dynamic voice with works by Brescianello and Heinichen, full of melodic elegance and rhythmic vitality. The Brandenburg also continues its series of Handel's Concerti grossi, Opus 6, hailed as masterpieces of the late Baroque.

Program

Brescianello
Rosano
Heinichen
Handel
Porpora
Handel
Sinfonie No 5 in F major
Stabat Mater
Concerto in F major, Dresden Concerto, Seibel 234
Concerto grosso in B minor, Op 6 No 12
Va per le vane il sangue from Il trionfo di Camilla
Bel Contento from the Opera Flavio
Al Lampo dell�armi and Va Tacito from Julius Caesar



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