Between town square and palace tower: Ricercar Consort + Philippe Pierlot
Baroque dances with works by Jean-Philippe Rameau, François Couperin, Marin Marais, Marc-Antoine Charpentier and Jean-Baptiste Lully in the Muziekgebouw on February 17.
Between town square and palace tower: Ricercar Consort + Philippe Pierlot
Ricercar Consort
In the past, citizens were expected to emulate what the nobility thought, wore, did and tolerated. In their turn, the nobility often saw in the existence of the commoner an idyllic dream: the innocent, honest, untainted life. Ricercar Consort swerves from town square to palace tower and back again in this baroque dance programme full of courtly passacaglias, folksy musettes, airs and follies by Rameau, Couperin, Marais, Charpentier and Lully.
Elevating explorations to an art form is the very basis of the Ricercar Consort. For over forty years, this ensemble led by gambist Philippe Pierlot has explored a wide range of Baroque music, with a focus on 17th-century repertoire. Whether chamber music or opera, the Ricercar Consort wants to touch, move, inspire, and succeed in that mission time and again.
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Between town square and palace tower: Ricercar Consort + Philippe Pierlot
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