| Date | Event | Composers, Works, Performers |
|---|---|---|
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:00pm |
New Chambers Sanssouci: Ovid Gallery, PotsdamSeven Tears Dance Potsdam Sanssouci Music Festival |
Works by Brade Works by Simpson Works by Borchgrevinck |
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| New Chambers Sanssouci: Ovid Gallery, Potsdam, Im Park Sanssouci, 14469, Potsdam, Germany Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:00pm Seven Tears Dance Music by John Dowland (1563-1626) From his collection "Lachrimae or Seven Tears" and dance music from the court of Christian IV of Denmark by William Brade, Thomas Simpson and Melchius Borchgrevinck Christian IV of Denmark was the most powerful man in the North before his Swedish opponent Gustav Adolf took over. Since the Danish monarch’s sister Anne was married to the future king of England, exquisite English music artists soon found their way to the music-loving king’s court. So Christian’s court orchestra is not only shining in Venetian splendour, the Golden Age of English music also lets its brightest star glitter in Denmark: John Dowland. His "Tear Pavane" alias "Flow my Tears" captured an epoch’s "Weltschmerz", turned it into sounds and was heard all across Europe. In 1604 Dowland put together seven self-made cover versions of his greatest hit with other dances for an instrumental consort and dedicated it to England’s new Queen Ann. Some of this music was created in her hometown of Copenhagen.
Tickets € 35,- / 30,- Works by Brade, William (1560-1630) Works by Simpson, Thomas (1582-1628) Works by Borchgrevinck, Melchior (1570-1632) | ||