Ponedjeljak, 23. rujna/Monday, September 23
Crkva sv. Florijana, 20.00 sati/St.Florian's Church, 8.00 p.m.
Camerata Garestin
Ivana Lazar, sopran/soprano
Stjepan Nodilo, uzdužna flauta, oboa/recorder, oboe
Krešimir Lazar, violončelo/cello
Krešimir Has, čembalo/harpsichord
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Sonata za obou i basso continuo u g–molu/Sonata for oboe and basso continuo in G minor Wq. 135, H. 549
Adagio
Allegro
Vivace
Geistliche Oden und Lieder
pjesme za sopran i basso continuo, odabir iz zbirke/songs for soprano and basso continuo, selection from the collection, Wq. 194, H. 686
Gottes Güte
Bitten
Busslied
Am neuen Jahre
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Sonata za violončelo i basso continuo u G–duru/Sonata for cello and basso continuo in G major BR B2, Wf X:1
Allegretto
Rondeaux
Georg Philipp Telemann
Lauter Wonne, lauter Freude, kantata za sopran, uzdužnu flautu i basso continuo/cantata for soprano, recorder and basso continuo, TWV 1:1040
Aria: Lauter Wonne, lauter Freude
Recitativ: Dort labet sich ein Kind der Eitelkeit
Aria: Ein stetes Zagen, ein ewig’s Nagen
Fantazija u g–molu za čembalo/Fantasy in G minor, TWV 33:8
Vivace
Cantabile
Vivace
Seele, lerne dich erkennen, kantata za sopran, uzdužnu flautu i basso continuo/cantata for soprano, recorder and basso continuo, TWV 1:1258
Aria: Seele lerne dich erkennen
Recitativ: Ein Vogelchen , dem noch die Glieder zu zart und weich
Aria: So will ich dich mit Freuden kussen
Ansambl Camerata Garestin okuplja vodeće hrvatske interprete glazbe 17. i 18. stoljeća. Osnovan je 2008. godine na poticaj varaždinskog violončelista Krešimira Lazara, uz suosnivače sopranisticu Ivanu Lazar, flautista Danija Bošnjaka te čembalista i orguljaša Krešimira Hasa, glazbenike čija bogata iskustva već dulje vrijeme doprinose kulturnom i umjetničkom životu Republike Hrvatske. Temeljna programska smjernica ansambla su tematski osmišljeni koncertni projekti koji donose vrhunska djela europskih i hrvatskih majstora od visoke renesanse do ranog klasičnog stila. Uz osobitu pažnju ansambl njeguje hrvatsku glazbenu baštinu s težištem na djelima Ivana Lukačića, Vinka Jelića, Gabriela Pulitija, Tomasa Cecchinija te Ivana Šibenčanina. Takav doprinos ansambla prepoznat je i od Ministarstva kulture Republike Hrvatske, koje ga u velikoj mjeri podupire kao i u nizu pohvalnih recenzija. Osim u domovini, ansambl je ostvario niz nastupa u inozemstvu - Švedskoj, Slovačkoj, Njemačkoj, Austriji te Bosni i Hercegovini – pri čemu se posebno ističu: nastup na prestižnom međunarodnom festivalu barokne glazbe SEVIQC Brežice, zatim na Festivalu hrvatske glazbe u Beču (kada je koncert održan u glasovitoj Hofburgkapelle) te u Voorshotenu i Hagu gdje je Camerata Garestin bila prvi hrvatski ansambl za ranu glazbu profesionalno angažiran u Kraljevini Nizozemskoj. U sklopu 47. Varaždinskih baroknih večeri ansamblu je dodijeljena Nagrada Jurica Murai, a 2018. godine je snimio i album Vulnerasti cor meum s djelima hrvatskih ranobaroknih majstora.
The ensemble Camerata Garestin brings together leading Croatian interpreters of 17th and 18th-century music. It was founded in 2008 at the initiative of cellist Krešimir Lazar from Varaždin, with co-founders soprano Ivana Lazar, flutist Dani Bošnjak, and harpsichordist and organist Krešimir Has, musicians whose rich experiences have long contributed to the cultural and artistic life of the Republic of Croatia. The fundamental program guideline of the ensemble is thematically designed concert projects that present outstanding works of European and Croatian masters from the high Renaissance to the early classical style. With special attention, the ensemble nurtures Croatian musical heritage, focusing on the works of Ivan Lukačić, Vinko Jelić, Gabriel Puliti, Tomas Cecchini, and Ivan Šibenčanin. This contribution by the ensemble has been recognized by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia, which supports it significantly, as well as through numerous laudatory reviews. In addition to performances in Croatia, the ensemble has achieved a series of international appearances in Sweden, Slovakia, Germany, Austria, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with notable highlights including performances at the prestigious international SEVIQC Brežice baroque music festival, the Croatian Music Festival in Vienna (with a concert held in the famous Hofburg Chapel), and in Voorschoten and The Hague, where Camerata Garestin was the first Croatian early music ensemble to be professionally engaged in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. As part of the 47th Varaždin Baroque Evenings, the ensemble was awarded the Jurica Murai Award, and in 2018, they recorded the album Vulnerasti cor meum featuring works by Croatian early baroque masters.