František Ignac TŮMA (1704-1774): Miserere in F minor, AMC, T. 8.
Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750): Selig ist der Man – cantata, BWV 57 (first performance: 26.12.1725.)
Georg Philipp TELEMANN (1681-1767): Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten – cantata, TWV 1:1593
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Johann Sebastian BACH: Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn – cantata, BWV 92 (first performance: 28.01.1725)
Georg Philipp TELEMANN: Jesus Christus unser Heiland – cantata, TWV 1:976
PREVIEW From 6:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall I of the Liszt Academy with Ferenc László
Admission to the evening concert with a ticket, in order of arrival (max. capacity: 50 people), after registration:
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In addition to two 300-year-old Bach cantatas and two French-style Telemann cantatas, the concert will feature an exceptionally poetic rarity: František Ignác Tůma’s Miserere in F minor, one of whose rare contemporary manuscript sources comes from the collection of the Diocese of Győr. György Vashegyi’s historical ensembles will be joined by outstanding soloists, including prominent performers from the Hungarian early music scene: Zoltán Megyesi (tenor), Zoltán Melkovics (bass) and Viola Thurnay (alto), as well as New Zealand-born Ella Smith (soprano), a regular guest of Haydneum and the Hungarian early music scene.