International Orchestra on Historical Instruments
July 10, 2012
MUSICA HUMANA
International Orchestra on Historical Instruments
Concerts:
1. 19th of july 2012 at 19 o'clock
- University of Warsaw, Kazimierzowski Palace, ul. Krakowskie Przedmie¶cie 26/28
2. 20th of july at 16 o'clock
- £azienki Królewskie, ul. Agrykoli 1
Program:
C.P.E. Bach - Symphony Wq 183 No. 4 in G major
W.A. Mozart – Symphony No, 29 in A major
J. Haydn – Symphony No. 63 "La Roxelane" in C major
Unfulfilled with the assumption that classical music is merely "pretty", "symmetrical", "harmonious" or "relaxing", Musica Humana defends the most urgently human facet of this genre and shares with its audience the deep believe that at the heart of the music from the late XVIII century lies a forceful speech, which without conflicting with beauty or brilliance displays vividly the features of the human soul with revolutionary strength and passionate conviction.
This young conductorless chamber orchestra brings together some of Europe's finest players on the field of historical performance practice (most of which collaborate regularly with ensembles such as Il Giardino Armonico, the Freiburger Barockorchester and the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin among others) and gathered by the joy of making music together with the wonderful sound palette that only period instruments can provide, Musica Humana presents a new approach on classical repertoire oriented by the splendor of rhetoric and the exciting commitment to human affects.