The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's concert featured renowned Baroque compositions like Pachelbel's Canon and Vivaldi's "Spring," performed with an innovative spirit that made the familiar seem new. Violinist Kati Debretzeni's dynamic solo performance and the orchestra's conductor-less, collaborative approach enhanced the energy of the concert, particularly evident in Vivaldi's second movement, which elicited laughter from the audience. The concert showcased the importance of original performance practices, culminating in an engaging rendition of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 and the inclusion of soprano Julia Bullock for Handel's arias, further highlighting the ensemble's versatility and commitment to authentic interpretation.
The collaboration went further when soprano Julia Bullock joined the OAE onstage for arias by George Frideric Handel, demonstrating the ensemble's versatility and commitment to authentic performance.
The energy came from all over the stage, with contributions from the cellos, oboes, and even the second violins, showcasing a truly collaborative spirit.
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