Classical, genres
Cantata
Monday, 30/06/2025 / 07:00 PM / Freiburg University of Music, Chamber Music Hall
Carte blanche for the 300th anniversary of Alessandro Scarlatti's death
Participants
Collegium musicum of the Institute for Historical Performance Practice of the College of Music Freiburg
Jean-Christophe Dijoux → Conductor
Program
Works by Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti and others
His father, Alessandro Scarlatti, was primarily an opera composer and, together with his oratorios and cantatas, an extremely prolific advocate of vocal music. He is said to have left around eight hundred secular cantatas for one or two chamber voices. He dedicated them to "connoisseurs and lovers", an aristocratic audience in Rome who even went among the librettists themselves. Born in Sicily, he died 300 years ago, on October 25, 1725, in Naples. Shortly before his death, he met a musician who still had his career ahead of him: Joseph Joachim Quantz, Frederick the Great's flute teacher.
(Text version: Dr. Lotte Thaler)