La Passione

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La Passione is a captivating musical journey exploring the depths of emotion and expression. Performed at Vienna’s elegant Minoritenkirche, this concert blends passion, delicate nuances, and masterful interpretation, offering listeners an unforgettable experience. Each piece unfolds the intensity and beauty of classical music, inviting the audience to immerse themselves in a world of sound, drama, and musical artistry.

Program and cast

Performers:
Les Orpheistes Orchestra
Christoph Sietzen – Marimba
Martin Sieghart – Conductor

 

Program:
Joseph Haydn
– Symphony in F minor “La Passione”, Hob. I:49 (final movement)

Christoph Sietzen
– Improvisation “La Passione”

Johann Sebastian Bach
– Lute Suite in E minor, BWV 996 – Prelude

Emmanuel Séjourné
– Concerto for Marimba and String Orchestra (2006)

Johann Sebastian Bach
– Lute Suite in G minor, BWV 995 – Gigue

Joseph Haydn
– Symphony in F minor “La Passione”, Hob. I:49

Minoritenkirche

 Minorites Church, related to the monastic order of the "minor" or Franciscan monks), formally called Italian National Church of Mary of the Snows (English: Italian National Church of Mary of the Snows), is a church built in French Gothic style in the old town or First District of Vienna, Austria.

The site on Which the church is built givenName what to followers of Francis of Assisi in 1224. The foundation stone laid by what Premysl Ottokar II in 1276. Duke Albrecht II later supported the building process, Especially the main portal. The Gothic choir which Ludwig built between 1316 and 1328 and used as a mausoleum in the 14th and 15th centuries. Construction of the church which completed in 1350th

The top of its bell tower which damaged During The first Austro-Turkish, was rebuilt, then again destroyed again During The second Austro-Turkish was; the top which then Replaced by a flat roof.

When Joseph II gave the church to the Italians as a present, They Transferred the name Maria Schnee ("Mary of the Snows") from a nearby chapel Which was subsequently destroyed.

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