Programme

Bar que
Bliss

Salle de Musique de Chambre
Wed

  • Portrait of Lucie Horsch, looking at the camera with a calm expression. She holds a wooden recorder resting across the top of her head. The background is black, making her and the instrument stand out vividly.
  • Portrait of Anastasia Kobekina, smiling joyfully while standing beside her cello. She wears a long, elegant dark dress. Her curly hair is caught mid-motion, and soft daylight falls across the room, adding a natural glow to the scene.
    ©: Julia Altukhova
  • Portrait of harpsichordist Justin Taylor, wearing a light denim shirt and gazing calmly into the camera. His reflection appears in a nearby pane of glass, creating a soft and intimate atmosphere.
    ©: Jean Baptiste Millot

What you’ll hear and see

The music

  • Johann Sebastian Bach Flötensonate BWV 1034
  • Georg Philipp Telemann Kanonische Sonate TWV 40:118
  • Benedetto Marcello Adagio (Sonate N° 7 pour clavecin)
  • Georg Philipp Telemann Konzert für Blockflöte, Viola da gamba und Orchester TWV 52:a1
  • Johann Sebastian Bach Cellosuite N° 1 BWV 1007 (extraits) Konzert für Cembalo G-Dur (sol majeur) BWV 973 (extrait) (d’après Antonio Vivaldi)
  • Antonio Vivaldi Concerto pour violoncelle et basse continue RV 40
  • Georg Philipp Telemann Fantasie für Flöte «a la francese» TWV 40:8
  • Antonio Vivaldi Trio pour flûte, basson et continuo RV 86

The artists

  • Lucie Horsch recorder
  • Anastasia Kobekina cello
  • Justin Taylor harpsichord

Album

Looking for Baroque without the fuss? Come this way.

Forget the formalities – this is Baroque music at its most inviting. At a mere 26 years old, Lucie Horsch, a recorder player with a fresh, expressive style, leads a programme full of graceful melodies and soothing harmonies. From Johann Sebastian Bach to Antonio Vivaldi, this is music that flows naturally, full of warmth and charm. No need to be a Baroque expert – just sit back and let these timeless sounds work their magic. An evening of pure musical escapism, played by musicians who make it feel effortless.

Tickets

  • Cat. I 38 €
  • Cat. II 26 €
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Details

  • Date Wednesday 25.02.26
  • Time 19:30
  • Duration 100' including a break
  • Room Salle de Musique de Chambre
  • Subscription Baroque Sessions
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