Haupt voll Blut und Wunder “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” – Manchester Baroque
  • Saturday 25 September 2021, 2:30pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • £11
Image Haupt voll Blut und Wunder “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” – Manchester Baroque

Since their launch in 2019, Manchester Baroque has built a reputation for engaging and vibrant performances of historical music on period instruments. Through concerts of chamber music, larger scale orchestral works and oratorios, Manchester Baroque are committed to the continued development of historically informed performances at the centre of the city’s arts culture: Reflecting Manchester’s rich heritage as the world’s original modern city…

Fresh from their three concerts at the Stoller Hall earlier in the year, Manchester Baroque return with a programme which highlights the intimate beauty of six Baroque instruments from the period.  As part of the Medieval Manchester Festival the concert begins with two colourful eighteenth-century settings of the Latin text ‘O Sacred Head, Now Wounded’, written during the Middle Ages. Join us for a programme of enchanting Baroque Chamber Music, with a nod to our Medieval past…

Manchester Baroque website

Photo: Geoff Morgan

Haupt voll Blut und Wunder “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” – Manchester Baroque
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • £11

PROGRAMME
J.S. BACH Haupt voll Blut und Wunder, St Matthew Passion, BWV 244
JANITSCH O Haupt voll Blut und Wunder, Quadro in G Minor
TELEMANN Fantasia No.11, TWV 40:12
TELEMANN Tafelmusik Trio, TWV. 42:e2
J.C. BACH Quintet, Op.11/6

Performers

Performers

Joel Raymond: Baroque Oboe
Martyn Shaw: Baroque Flute
Pauline Nobes: Baroque Violin
Alex Mitchell: Baroque Viola
Heather Bills: Baroque Cello
David Francis: Harpsichord
Anna Williams (Chetham's Student): Recorder

Since their launch in 2019, Manchester Baroque has built a reputation for engaging and vibrant performances of historical music on period instruments. Through concerts of chamber music, larger scale orchestral works and oratorios, Manchester Baroque are committed to the continued development of historically informed performances at the centre of the city’s arts culture: Reflecting Manchester’s rich heritage as the world’s original modern city…

Fresh from their three concerts at the Stoller Hall earlier in the year, Manchester Baroque return with a programme which highlights the intimate beauty of six Baroque instruments from the period.  As part of the Medieval Manchester Festival the concert begins with two colourful eighteenth-century settings of the Latin text ‘O Sacred Head, Now Wounded’, written during the Middle Ages. Join us for a programme of enchanting Baroque Chamber Music, with a nod to our Medieval past…

Manchester Baroque website

Photo: Geoff Morgan

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