DIÁLOGOS BARROCOS

Cecilia Zilliacus, violin, Bruno Hurtado, viola da gamba, Julio Caballero, cembalo, Juhana Torkki, speech
Christian Ritter, Johannes Schenk, Johann Jakob Froberger, Dieterich Buxtehude, J.S. Bach
European integration was not invented by politicians, but by – musicians. Already in the 17th century, the music played in the great Baroque cultures of the South was known and appreciated in the Nordic countries. This evening’s music and speech will take you back to a time when it was not shadow fleet but musical ideas that swarmed the Baltic Sea.
The evening of Baroque music is accompanied by wines, which one can enjoy both during the performance as well as in between – with respect to the music, of course.
Wine menu curated by wine expert Samuli Pasanen provides the evening with a tasteful touch wine styles of the 17th Century. We welcome you to sit down in the concert hall for a journey to the multisensory world of melodies, stories and wines.
Please observe that the event is for adults over the age of 18 years only.
Painting: Concert (1620-1630), Paul La Tarte (- 1636). Wikimedia Commons.