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Zelenka Lamentations

Concert in the dark - Good Friday in Trinitatis

Concerto Copenhagen and Lars Ulrik Mortensen present an Easter concert with music that puts words and emotions to the indescribable and incomprehensible; human suffering and distress caused by war, violence and destruction.

When faced with war, hardship, death, suffering and destruction, it can be difficult to find words for the feelings of grief, powerlessness and despair we experience. One of the oldest texts to put these feelings into words can be found in the Old Testament's Lamentations, written over 2,500 years ago. Lamentations describes the despair, distress and suffering of the people following the devastating wars of the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar II, which caused the downfall of the kingdom of Judea 587 BCE. Judea, known from the Bible, is the ancient name for the region that continues to suffer from warfare, violence and destruction today.

In the Roman Catholic liturgy, excerpts from Lamentations are included as readings in the Tenebrae, Matins, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Saturday. Tenebræ - Latin for darkness - refers to the listening taking place in the dark, when the lights in the church are turned off one by one. These excerpts from Lamentations form the basis for musical settings by many composers, including the Czech Jan Dismas Zelenka. He was associated with the court chapel in Dresden and composed music for the Lamentations for Easter in 1722. Zelenka is often referred to as Bach's Catholic counterpart, as he, like Bach, is a master at expressing human emotions through music. His six Lamentationes pro hebdomada sancta - six lamentations for Holy Week - are no exception: Zelenka's music for the texts of Lamentations puts feelings and words to precisely what many of us experience as indescribable and incomprehensible; human suffering and distress caused by war, violence and destruction.

Concerto Copenhagen, under the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen, will perform Zelenka's 6 Lamentationes pro hebdomada sancta on Good Friday, March 29 at 19:30 in Trinitatis Church. During the concert, the church lights will gradually be turned off, and together we will let ourselves be enveloped by the darkness.

Concert in the dark - Good Friday in Trinitatis

Concerto Copenhagen and Lars Ulrik Mortensen present an Easter concert with music that puts words and emotions to the indescribable and incomprehensible; human suffering and distress caused by war, violence and destruction.

When faced with war, hardship, death, suffering and destruction, it can be difficult to find words for the feelings of grief, powerlessness and despair we experience. One of the oldest texts to put these feelings into words can be found in the Old Testament's Lamentations, written over 2,500 years ago. Lamentations describes the despair, distress and suffering of the people following the devastating wars of the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar II, which caused the downfall of the kingdom of Judea 587 BCE. Judea, known from the Bible, is the ancient name for the region that continues to suffer from warfare, violence and destruction today.

In the Roman Catholic liturgy, excerpts from Lamentations are included as readings in the Tenebrae, Matins, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Saturday. Tenebræ - Latin for darkness - refers to the listening taking place in the dark, when the lights in the church are turned off one by one. These excerpts from Lamentations form the basis for musical settings by many composers, including the Czech Jan Dismas Zelenka. He was associated with the court chapel in Dresden and composed music for the Lamentations for Easter in 1722. Zelenka is often referred to as Bach's Catholic counterpart, as he, like Bach, is a master at expressing human emotions through music. His six Lamentationes pro hebdomada sancta - six lamentations for Holy Week - are no exception: Zelenka's music for the texts of Lamentations puts feelings and words to precisely what many of us experience as indescribable and incomprehensible; human suffering and distress caused by war, violence and destruction.

Concerto Copenhagen, under the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen, will perform Zelenka's 6 Lamentationes pro hebdomada sancta on Good Friday, March 29 at 19:30 in Trinitatis Church. During the concert, the church lights will gradually be turned off, and together we will let ourselves be enveloped by the darkness.

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Date:
March 29
Timing:
7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
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CONTRIBUTORS

  • Terry Wey, Alt
  • Artavazd Sargsyan, Tenor
  • Karl Peter Eriksson, Bass
  • Concerto Copenhagen
  • Lars Ulrik Mortensen, Musical Direction

CONCERTS

  • This event has already been held.
Event Series Event Series: Zelenka

PROGRAM

Zelenka:

Lamentatio I pro Die Mercurii Sancto

Lamentatio II pro Die Mercurii Sancto

Lamentatio III per Die Jovis Sancto

Lamentatio IV per Die Jovis Sancto

Lamentatio V pro Die Veneris Sancto

Lamentatio VI pro Die Veneris Sancto