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Author: SCARLATTI Arts international

SCARLATTI Arts, ORF and DG present Magnificat by J. S. Bach and C. P. E. Bach under the direction of Pablo Heras-Casado at the Int. Baroque Festival Melk.

  • Pablo Heras Casado | Copyright: © Foto: © Javier Salas

    Pablo Heras Casado © Foto: © Javier Salas

  • Melk Abbey | Copyright: © Foto: © SCARLATTI Arts international

    Melk Abbey © Foto: © SCARLATTI Arts international

  • Melk Abbey | Copyright: © Foto: © Daniela Matejschek

    Melk Abbey © Foto: © Daniela Matejschek

SCARLATTI Arts International proudly presents the TV opening concert of the International Baroque Days at Melk Abbey 2025, titled Magnificat - Masterpieces by J.S. Bach and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. This exceptional 80-minute production showcases profound settings of the Magnificat by both Johann Sebastian Bach and his son, performed in the stunning setting of Melk Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The concert is led by the internationally acclaimed conductor Pablo Heras-Casado, known for his dynamic interpretations and exceptional artistry. The performance features outstanding ensembles: the esteemed Concentus Musicus Wien orchestra and the Collegium Vocale 1704 choir, rehearsed by Václav Luks. The star-studded lineup of soloists includes:

Nuria Rial | Soprano
Shira Patchornik | Soprano
Sophie Harmsen | Alto
Michael Schade | Tenor
Johannes Kammler | Bass

This concert production offers a rare opportunity to present two monumental works by father and son that provide a comprehensive exploration of the development of baroque music. The high-quality UHD recording, available in both stereo and Dolby Atmos, makes for an impressive viewing experience.

A co-production between SCARLATTI Arts International, Deutsche Grammophon and ORF (Austrian Broadcasting), this concert is aimed at the growing audience seeking world-class classical music performances. By licensing this production, partners can expand their catalog with exclusive, high-quality content that sets their TV programming apart.

English title Magnificat by J. S. Bach and C. P. E. Bach
Conductor Pablo Heras Casado
Orchestra / Band Concentus Musicus Wien
Soloist Nuria Rial, Soprano | Shira Patchornik, Soprano | Sophie Harmsen, Alto | Michael Schade, Tenor | Johannes Kammler | Bass
Choir Collegium Vocale 1704 choir, rehearsed by Václav Luks
Recording location Melk Abbey, 2025
Co-Production Company SCARLATTI Arts International, Deutsche Grammophon and ORF
Duration 80 min.
Video format UHD, Dolby Atmos
Distribution TV SCARLATTI Arts international s.l.

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