Festival Season
Saturdays in July
Every Saturday evening in July at 21:00, Stingray Classica shows highlights from the world’s most prestigious classical music festivals. Firstly, on July 6, conductor Hervé Niquet leads his ensemble Le Concert Spirituel in a wonderful program of sacred music by Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, recorded at the Festival de Rocamadour in France in 2020. On July 13, violinist Kristof Barati and pianist Lucas Debargue play an impressive violin recital of works by Johannes Brahms, Claude Debussy, and César Franck, recorded at the Verbier Festival in Switzerland in 2018. One week later, soprano Kristen Witmer, recorder player Thomas Triesschijn, and harpsichordist and organist Aljosja Mietus perform music by J. S. Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann in a 2020 concert recorded at the Early Music Festival in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Lastly, on July 27, soloists from the Lucerne Festival Orchestra perform an engaging concert, recorded at the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland in 2020. The ensemble presents Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Divertimento No. 11 in D major, K. 251, also known as the ‘Nannerl-Septet’, as well as Ludwig van Beethoven’s Septet in E-flat major, Op. 20.
Rocamadour: W. A. Mozart's short Masses
Saturday, July 6 | 21:00
Over the course of eleven days in August 2020, the French town of Rocamadour hosted the fifteenth edition of Festival de Rocamadour, a music festival dedicated to sacred music from the classical, baroque, and romantic periods. On August 23, the French conductor Hervé Niquet led the ensemble Le Concert Spirituel, which he had personally founded in 1987, for a concert at the medieval Basilique Saint-Sauveur. Backbone of the concert are W. A. Mozart's two 'missae breves' written in Salzburg. These strikingly short masses are here performed with thematically related compositions by Joseph Haydn and his junior brother Michael interspersed. Firstly, we hear Mozart's Mass in F major, KV. 192, combined with two other compositions: after the Kyrie and Gloria from this Mass we hear the Church Sonata in C major, K.328 followed by the Mass's Credo, Sanctus and Benedictus. Preceding the Agnus, Le Concert Spirituel performs Michael Haydn's rarely played Ave verum, MH 654. In the second half of the concert, we hear Mozart's Mass in D, KV. 194, combined with two other compositions: following the Gloria of this Mass we hear the Church Sonata in A major, KV. 225, followed by the Credo of this Mass. Before rounding off the concert with the Mass's Agnus, Le Concert Spirituel performs Joseph Haydn's Adagio from his Concerto for keyboard instrument and orchestra in C major Hob. XVIII no. 8, followed by Mozart's Ave verum corpus, KV. 618.
Barati & Debargue perform Debussy, Brahms & Franck
Saturday, July 13 | 21:00
Violinist Kristof Barati and Pianist Lucas Debargue pair for the first time in a duo concert at the 25th anniversary edition of the Swiss Verbier Festival in 2018. Although this was their inaugural collaboration, the two young artists found a perfect understanding around this romantic programme. The two featured works were written very few years apart from one another (Brahms’ first sonata for violin and piano in 1879 and Franck’s sonata in A in 1886). The Brahms sonata was recorded by Kristof Barati a few years ago, while Franck’s is known to be a favourite of Lucas Debargue. The virtuoso piano part suits his gigantic hands and the fantasy of the third movement his love for improvisation. The cyclic form and the many echoes between the piano and violin parts unite the two artists, like accomplices in possession of the best assets to bring in all the emotion these romantic works have to offer. The listener is suddenly in a position to re-discover the scores and cannot but join the admiration marks that escape from the audience in between the movements. A very moving performance which deserves its benchmark status.
Cantatas by J. S. Bach and Telemann
Saturday, July 20 | 21:00
Every year in late August, the renowned Early Music Festival takes place in the Dutch city of Utrecht. It is the world's largest festival focused on early music, attracting an audience of over 70 thousand visitors. Due to the corona pandemic, the 2020 edition of the festival took place in an alternative form, offering an alternative program that included live concerts as well as daily livestreams of concerts and archive recordings. As part of this festival edition, Kristen Witmer (soprano), Thomas Triesschijn (recorder), and Aljosja Mietus (harpsichord and organ) present cantatas by J. S. Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann. This performance was recorded at St. Gertrude's Chapel in Utrecht on August 26, 2020.
Septets by Mozart and Beethoven
Saturday, July 27 | 21:00
The soloists from the Lucerne Festival Orchestra present two septets in this engaging 2020 concert, recorded at Lucerne Culture and Congress Center (KKL), Switzerland. It opens with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Divertimento No. 11 in D major, K. 251, known as the ‘Nannerl-Septet’. Mozart composed it in 1776, probably on the occasion of his sister Maria Anna’s name day, whose nickname was ‘Nannerl’. The septet is scored for oboe, two horns, two violins, viola and double bass. The program continues with Ludwig van Beethoven’s Septet in E-flat major, Op. 20, which is scored for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass. This 1799 piece achieved great popularity during Beethoven’s lifetime. It was arranged for many various instrumental ensembles, including versions for two guitars, and piano four-hands, but also a trio for clarinet (or violin), cello, and piano, arranged by Beethoven himself.