La rose de Paris
A Garland of Telemann’s Paris Quartets,
Blavet’s Duets and Ficher’s “Flowery” Passacaglia
U Trojského zámku 1, Prague 7
Artists
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Collegium Marianum
music ensemble -
Jana Semerádová
flauto traverso, artistic leader -
Lenka Torgersen
baroque violin, concert master
Collegium Marianum
Lenka Torgersen – baroque violin
Vojtěch Semerád – baroque violin
Hana Fleková – viola da gamba
Jana Semerádová – flauto traverso
Filip Hrubý – harpsichord
Programme
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767)
Paris Quartet No. 4 in B minor
Paris Quartet No. 6 in E minor
Jean-Féry Rebel (1666–1747)
Musette & Rigaudon; Passepied, Bourrée & Rigaudon
(from Les Plasiris champêtre)
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656–1746)
Passacaille (from Musicalisches Blümen-büschlein)
Marin Marais (1656–1728)
La sonnerie de Sainte Geneviève du Mont de Paris
Michel Blavet (1700–1768) / Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764)
La Rose (from Les Indes galantes, Rondeau pour les fleurs)
Concert with intermission. Expected end of the concert 22.00.
In case of bad weather the programme will take place inside Troja Chateau.
Annotation
“While music, which affords me many of my most heart-felt pleasures, is my field and plough, I have recently become attached to another suitor – the love of flowers.” So said George Philipp Telemann in 1742, revealing one of his greatest passions in life, known practically throughout Europe. For his pleasure his friend Georg Friedrich Händel would even sent him the most beautiful flowers and bulbs from all over England, which did not, however, prevent Telemann from growing his own kind of peony...
Even from his garden, the German giant drew inspiration that still touches the hearts of the listeners, as it arises from the earth and ascends to heaven. Collegium Marianum with Jana Semerádová will complement his music with musical buds from Jean-Féry Rebel and Michel Blavet. Will they be able to cheer up the faces of the stone Titans on the steps of Troja chateau?
Venue
U Trojského zámku 1, Prague 7
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In collaboration with Prague City Gallery.
Artists

Collegium Marianum
music ensemble
Since it was founded in 1997, the Prague ensemble Collegium Marianum has focused on presenting the music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, especially by composers who were born or active in central Europe. One of the few professional ensembles specializing in this field in the Czech Republic, Collegium Marianum not only gives musical performances, but regularly also stages scenic projects.
The ensemble works under the artistic leadership of the traverso player Jana Semerádová who also regularly appears as a soloist with some of the eminent European orchestras. Her active research together with her study of Baroque gesture, declamation and dance, has enabled Semerádová to broaden the profile of the Collegium Marianum ensemble and present multi-genre projects featuring Baroque dance and theater. Her unique, thematic programming has resulted in a number of modern-day premieres of historical music presented each year. The ensemble has collaborated with renowned European conductors, soloists, directors, and choreographers such as Andrew Parrott, Hana Blažíková, Damien Guillon, Peter Kooij, Sergio Azzolini, François Fernandez, Simona Houda-Šaturová, Benjamin Lazar, Jean-Denis Monory, and Gudrun Skamletz.
Collegium Marianum has received critical acclaim both at home and abroad. The ensemble has appeared extensively on the Czech Radio and TV as well as on the radio abroad. It regularly performs at music festivals and on prestigious stages both in the Czech Republic and elsewhere in Europe, including Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Bachfest Leipzig, Potsdam Festspiele, Mitte Europa, Festival de Sablé, Bolzano Festival, Palau Música Barcelona, Pražské jaro, or Concentus Moraviae. In 2008 the ensemble started a successful collaboration with the Supraphon label. Within the “Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague” series it has launched eight recordings.

Jana Semerádová
flauto traverso, artistic leader

Lenka Torgersen
baroque violin, concert master