With its concerts in the Minoritenkirche, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra sets important accents in its home city. Thus, the musical tradition of this renowned ensemble may be heard not only in the concert hall, but also in one of Vienna's major churches. The Vienna Chamber Orchestra does not see itself as a small symphony orchestra, although it appears in large concert halls with up to 60 musicians. Rather, it considers itself to be a big string quartet. This is the approach it takes to making music. And it is this very source that determines the style and understanding of the music which is tangible in the concerts in the Minoritenkirche.
The highest standard, reduced to the most significant.
The Vienna Chamber Orchestra fulfils its cultural mandate once again.
Far from the everyday and trivial.
Christmas Concert
J. SVENDSEN
Romanze in G-Dur op. 26
Solo-Violine & Streichquartett
W.A. MOZART
Divertimento in F-Dur KV 138
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Presto
Streichquartett
C. FRANCK
„Panis Angelicus“ op. 12 FWV 61
Sopran & Streichquartett
W.A. MOZART
"Non piu andrai" aus der Oper "Die Hochzeit des Figaro" KV 492
Bariton & Streichquartett
F. SCHUBERT
„Ave Maria“ op. 52 Nr. 6 D. 839
Sopran, Bariton & Streichquartett
A. VIVALDI
"Der Winter" (Vier Jahreszeiten), op. 8, RV 297
I. Allegro non molto
II. Largo
III. Allegro
Solo-Violine & Streichquartett
J. HADYN
„Kaiserquartett“ in C-Dur, Hob. III: 77
II. Poco adagio: Cantabile"
Streichquartett
W.A. MOZART
"Laudate Dominum" Vesperae solennes de Confessore KV 339
Sopran & Streichquartett
"Deh vieni alla finestra" aus der Oper "Don Giovanni" KV 527
Bariton & Streichquartett
WEIHNACHTSLIEDER
"Es ist ein Ros entsprungen"
"O Tannenbaum"
"Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht"
Sopran, Bariton, Solo-Violine & Streichquartett