Summerwinds Münsterland: Barocco splendente with Tabea Debus
June 19 | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Tabea Debus returns to La Serenissima for a programme that puts the full brilliance of Italian Baroque style on display — and traces how that style lit up courts and concert rooms far beyond Italy’s borders.
The jewel in the crown is Vivaldi’s Recorder Concerto in C minor (RV 441). Around it, a programme of equal distinction: Montanari’s Concerto for flautino, two violins and continuo, Heinichen’s Ouverture Suite for strings and his Sinfonia from the opera Mario, Fasch’s Concerto for recorder and strings, and Valentini’s Concerto for four violins, viola and cello.
Roman virtuosi, Dresden’s Hofkapellmeister, a Zerbst court composer — all of them caught by the Italian style and making it entirely their own. Expressive melody, dramatic flair, opulent ornamentation, and the perpetual give-and-take of solo and tutti.
Debus, one of the leading recorder players of her generation, and La Serenissima make it sparkle.
Concerto für Blockflöte, Streicher, b.c. in F-Dur
Joh. Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758)
Ouverture-Suite für Streicher, b.c. in G-Dur
Sinfonia zur Oper „Mario“ für Blockflöte, Streicher, b.c
Joh. David Heinichen (1683-1729)
Concerto für Flautino, 2 Violinen, b.c. in B-Dur
Antonio Montanari (1676-1737):
Concerto XI für 4 Violinen, Viola, Cello, b.c. in a-Moll, op. 7
Giuseppe Valentini (1681-1753):
Concerto für Blockflöte, Streicher, b.c. in c-Moll, RV 441
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741):
Performers
La Serenissima
Adrian Chandler Director
Tabea Debus Recorders
Tickets: Category A: €34/€30; Category B: €28/€25