Mirror
24 March France / Lyon
A Franco-Italian face-to-face
This concert invites you to a dialogue between two contrasting yet complementary Baroque styles: the refined elegance of French composer Pierre Gaultier of Marseille and the vibrant genius of Italian composer Carlo Tessarini. Alternating between their works, the Polish ensemble Cohaere explores the emotional and stylistic richness of Baroque Europe.
Pierre Gaultier, organist and pioneer of Marseille opera, remains one of the most fascinating yet little-known figures in French Baroque music. His Symphonies divided by tone suites, published in 1707, offer poetic titles, courtly dance rhythms, and expressive depth. From the rousing Marche de Barbets to the melancholic Prélude composed in prison, the three selected suites we perform tonight also appear on our first album, published by Ambronay (2025). Mirroring this are miniatures from Il piacer delle dame by Carlo Tessarini, an 18th-century violinist and composer known for his fiery, melodic writing.
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
Carlo Tessarini, “Il piacer delle dame” Ariete instrumentali
Gauthier de Marseille, Symphonies
Gauthier de Marseille, Symphonies
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