Rik Kuppen, Castello Consort, Elise Dupont

Paleiskerk, The Hague

Iberia

Girolamo Frescobaldi & György Ligeti, two kindred spirits

Past

Performers

  • Rik Kuppen piano
  • Castello Consort
  • Elise Dupont baroque violin
  • Anne-Linde Visser piccolo cello
  • Matthijs van der Moolen baroque trombone
  • Luís Tasso Santos dulcian
  • Menno van Delft harpsichord

Programme

  • Girolamo FrescobaldiRicercares, canzonas, toccatas
  • György LigetiMusica Ricercata
  • Continuum
  • Hungarian Rock

The pianist Rik Kuppen and the baroque ensemble Castello Consort present a double portrait of the 17th-century Venetian Girolamo Frescobaldi and the 20th-century Hungarian György Ligeti. Both composers amazed their contemporaries with their inventive compositions and the new timbres in their music.

Ligeti paid homage to Frescobaldi with his multi-volume piano cycle Musica Ricercata: fascinating music that begins minimalistically and grows richer and more complex. While Monteverdi was composing his groundbreaking operas 350 years earlier, Frescobaldi was writing surprisingly virtuosic pieces for harpsichord and instrumental ensemble. Music that still moves us today.

The Palace Church will be transformed for a moment into the Venetian Basilica of San Marco with Frescobaldi’s virtuoso pieces for wind instruments: baroque trombone and dulcian.

Menno van Delft, one of Holland’s most prominent harpsichordists, performs solo pieces by Frescobaldi as well as Ligeti’s iconic harpsichord pieces Continuum and Hungarian Rock.