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18 July — 6 September 2025

Cycle «Change III» 2023 — 2025

Maurice Steger

Sunday, 9 August 2020, Saanen Church

Orchestral Concert

Sunday, 9 August 2020
6 pm, Saanen Church

The 1770s saw the emancipation in the Germanic world of a current that was to set fire to much of Europe: the Sturm und Drang, literally “storm and passion”. It was named in retrospect after a play by Friedrich Maximilian Klinger written in 1776, and its most famous expression is Goethe's Werther. Considered to be a precursor of Romanticism, it differs from Empfindsamkeit – whose footsteps it follows – by its desire to inscribe and channel these emotional impulses into a stricter form. Centered on the iconic figures of this movement in Vienna, Haydn and Mozart, this programme conceived by the ensemble Il Pomo d'Oro takes us on a journey from the beginnings (with Vivaldi and Wagenseil) to the culmination (with the very rare Heberle) of this genuine artistic tidal wave.

 

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Maurice Steger, Recorder & Conductor
Christoph Croisé, Cello
Il Pomo d'Oro (baroque orchestra)

Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715-1777) 
Symphony in G Minor, WV 41814'
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) 
Sonata in E Minor for Flute ans Basso continuo, WQ 1248'
Carlo Monza (1735-1801) 
Sinfonia in D Major “La tempesta di mare” from the opera “Iphigenia in Tauride”5'
Anton Heberle (ca. 1780-ca. 1806-1816) 
Concertino in E-flat Major for Recorder and Orchestra14'
  
— interval —  
  
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) 
Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Hob. VIIb:125'
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) 
String Serenade No. 13 in G Major, K. 525 “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”18'
 110'
CHF 125/105/65/40