The opening concert of the Reykjavík Early Music Festival features Barokkbandið Brák on its 10th anniversary with a programme that explores the vibrant interplay between Italian and French Baroque traditions through works by Locatelli, Castrucci, Leclair, and Vivaldi. Highlighting their shared influences and distinct voices, the repertoire showcases the expressive power and virtuosity of 18th-century string music.
Pietro Locatelli’s Introduzione Teatrale sets the tone with its dramatic flair and lyrical elegance. Francesco Castrucci, a pupil of Corelli, continues the Italian legacy with a Concerto Grosso blending Roman sophistication and his own inventive style.
Jean-Marie Leclair adds a French dimension with a trio sonata and Violin Concerto fr, combining refined elegance with fiery virtuosity. Antonio Vivaldi’s Concerto for Strings, RV 158 injects rhythmic vitality and dynamic contrasts, reflecting his Venetian mastery.
The programme concludes with another Concerto Grosso by Locatelli, showcasing his innovative use of ensemble textures and solo brilliance. Together, these works celebrate the interconnected artistry of Baroque pioneers.
Duration of concert approx. 70 min. and without interval.