Severijn
Speelmuziek: A special concert with beautiful recently discovered music from Dutch manuscripts
A concert which shows a violinist’s life in the 18th century in the Netherlands. We hear which songs the violinist wrote down in his notebook. We hear the sonatas he loved so much that he wrote movements down in his musical diary. Severijn discovered several of these baroque diaries which contain over 1000 melodies: they give a personal and emotional view on the favorite songs of Dutch violinists in the 18th century. Yes, they loved Handel, of course, they admired Locatelli and worshipped Tartini. An unknown collection shows golden sonatas and little diamonds of small melodies. Perfect repertoire for Severijn and their friends.
Severijn (NL): Judith Steenbrink (violin), Tineke Steenbrink (harpsichord), Daniele Caminiti (theorbo), Matthas Klenota (violin, viola), Judith Maria Blomsterberg (cello), Mirko Arnone (theorbo)
Recorded: 11.8.2012, Ljubljana, ZRC Atrium