
From Christmas Night to Celebration
Baroque masters from Vivaldi to Telemann
Heinichen – Vivaldi – J.S. Bach – Telemann
Helsinki Chamber Choir
Nils Schweckendiek, conductor
Irma Niskanen, violin and leader
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Irma Niskanen, programme planning
Return once more, sweet peace, creation is tired of discord! The text above is sung in Georg Philipp Telemann's Christmas Oratorio Die Hirten an der Krippe zu Bethlehem (The Shepherds at the Manger in Bethlehem, 1759). FiBO performs the seldom-heard oratorio with the Helsinki Chamber Choir, conducted by Nils Schweckendiek. The Christmas atmosphere is complemented by orchestral works led by Irma Niskanen.
The libretto of Telemann's (1681–1767) oratorio frames the biblical story as a pastoral play from Antiquity. The text by Karl Wilhelm Ramler was intended for the conductor Friedrich Agricola in Berlin, and he probably delivered it to his colleague Telemann in Hamburg. The arrangements of familiar Christmas songs and hymns gain additional sparkle by the trumpets and timpani. A distinctive feature of the oratorio is the accompanied recitatives that are distributed among several soloists. Musically, they already hint at the rich musical painting in Haydn's oratorios. The recitatives represent both the ancient shepherds and the parish community. The imaginative arias showcase different aspects of Telemann's mastery. The choral movements encapsulate the message of the work: the oratorio ends with the angels’ wish for peace.
At the beginning of the concert, FiBO performs Pastorale per la Notte di Natale by the Dresden court conductor Johann David Heinichen (1683–1729), in which different instrument groups alternate. Antonio Vivaldi's (1678–1741) string concerto Il riposo, per il Santissimo Natale is also immersed in the atmosphere of Christmas night. Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685–1750) Orchestral Suite No 3 in D major is known for its evergreen movement, Air. The splendor and tranquillity of the work are perfectly suited to the anticipation of Christmas.
Duration: 1 h 45 min (incl. intermission)
The Järvenpää concert is organized in co-operation between FiBO, Järvenpää's cultural and event services and Järvenpää parish.
There's a pre-concert talk at the House of Nobility on 12th December from 5 pm to 5.30 pm.
JÄRVENPÄÄ
Tickets 24,50 € (normal), 22 € (group ticket, over 10 persons), 16 € (students and children under 16 years): Järvenpää-talo, Lippupiste's points of purchase and lippu.fi
HELSINKI
Tickets 15/29/37/52 € (price according to the seat) including handling costs + 1,5 € delivery fee per order: Ticketmaster's points of purchase and ticketmaster.fi
Student tickets at the door 10 € (if tickets are still available)
Series tickets for the residency series of the House of Nobility 74/94 € (price according to seat) including handling costs + 1,5 € delivery fee per order: Ticketmaster's points of purchase and ticketmaster.fi. Series tickets can be purchased until the series' first concert September 17). Note! When you buy online, the system offers its best seat. If you want to choose a specific seat, it is possible at Ticketmaster's points of purchase.
Group offers and ticket inquieries: lippu@fibo.fi
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The House of Nobility is not fully accessible. There are steps at the entrance, and access from the lobby to the assembly hall, which serves as a concert venue on the second floor, is via stairs.
The accessible entrance is located at Hallituskatu 2 B. The doorman will open the door upon request. Please call him when you are at the door at +358 50 395 2349.
An accessible restroom is available on the second floor, next to the concert café area.