In Prague, a year-end programme places the Baroque centre stage with dazzling clarity. Under the direction of Václav Luks, with the participation of Lucile Richardot, Collegium 1704 brings together Vivaldi and Zelenka in a sequence of works where sacred fervour, instrumental virtuosity and musical rediscovery resonate with one another. Combining historical precision, theatrical energy and immersion in the acoustics of a Baroque church, the evening highlights the vitality of a fascinating repertoire long consigned to oblivion.
Two giants of the Baroque
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