20/01/26
Tue, 7.30 PM–approx. 9.30 PM ∙ Mozart-Saal
Alte Musik & Originalklang
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Capella de la Torre / Bäuml

»Die Blutgräfin«

293847576670,–
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  • Capella de la Torre Ensemble
  • Katharina Bäuml Schalmei, Leitung

Programme

  • »Elisabeth Báthory – die Blutgräfin«

  • Michael Praetorius

    Bransle de la torche à 5 (Terpsichore musarum) (1612))

  • Teodoro Riccio

    Deus in adiutorium

  • Andrea Falconieri

    Ciaccona (1650))

  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

    Laetus hyperboream

  • Giovanni Picchi

    Ballo Ongaro

  • Anonymus

    Chi vuol seguir la guerra

  • Ludwig Senfl

    Was wird es doch des Wunders noch (1534))

  • Johannes Wohlmuth

    Ungarischer Tanz des Fürsten aus Siebenbürgen

  • Giovanni Animuccia

    Passo la notte buia

  • Gregorio Allegri

    Miserere

  • Valentin Bakfark

    Schöner Deutscher Dantz

  • Gregor Peschin

    Mich fretzt Unglück

  • Intermission

  • Jacob Regnart

    Frisch fröhlich wolln wir singen

  • Michael Praetorius

    Ballet »des Amazones« (Terpsichore musarum Nr. CCLXVIII) (1612))

  • Paul Esterházy

    Amoris fiammula

  • Jacobus Gallus

    Judica me

  • Francisco Soto de Langa

    Vergine se ti calse

  • Philippe de Monte

    Zefiro torna / Lagrime false

  • Anonymus

    Fortuna desperata

    Tanzsuite (Codex Caioni)

  • Orazio Vecchi

    So ben mi chi ha bon tempo

  • Giuseppino del Biabo

    Fuggi, fuggi, fuggi da questo cielo

  • Capella de la Torre Ensemble
  • Katharina Bäuml Schalmei, Leitung

Programme

  • »Elisabeth Báthory – die Blutgräfin«

  • Michael Praetorius

    Bransle de la torche à 5 (Terpsichore musarum) (1612))

  • Teodoro Riccio

    Deus in adiutorium

  • Andrea Falconieri

    Ciaccona (1650))

  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

    Laetus hyperboream

  • Giovanni Picchi

    Ballo Ongaro

  • Anonymus

    Chi vuol seguir la guerra

  • Ludwig Senfl

    Was wird es doch des Wunders noch (1534))

  • Johannes Wohlmuth

    Ungarischer Tanz des Fürsten aus Siebenbürgen

  • Giovanni Animuccia

    Passo la notte buia

  • Gregorio Allegri

    Miserere

  • Valentin Bakfark

    Schöner Deutscher Dantz

  • Gregor Peschin

    Mich fretzt Unglück

  • Intermission

  • Jacob Regnart

    Frisch fröhlich wolln wir singen

  • Michael Praetorius

    Ballet »des Amazones« (Terpsichore musarum Nr. CCLXVIII) (1612))

  • Paul Esterházy

    Amoris fiammula

  • Jacobus Gallus

    Judica me

  • Francisco Soto de Langa

    Vergine se ti calse

  • Philippe de Monte

    Zefiro torna / Lagrime false

  • Anonymus

    Fortuna desperata

    Tanzsuite (Codex Caioni)

  • Orazio Vecchi

    So ben mi chi ha bon tempo

  • Giuseppino del Biabo

    Fuggi, fuggi, fuggi da questo cielo

Music around Elisabeth Báthory-Nádasdy

Was she really »the female Gilles de Rais« or the victim of a political intrigue? Elisabeth Báthory-Nádasdy (1560–1614), who came from an important Hungarian noble family, is in no way inferior to the French child murderer and contemporary Jeanne d'Arc in terms of the number of her victims. She is said to have tortured and killed around 600 girls at her various castles, country estates and residences (including a city palace at Augustinerstrasse 12 in Vienna). After the death of her husband, Báthory inherited his entire fortune and then acted in the role of head of the family, which was rather untypical for women at the time. She displayed inhuman cruelty towards her subjects. Follow the Capella de la Torre into the dark dungeons of a jet-black widow – with Katharina Bäuml as your guide!

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Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft