Genre: Orchestral performance

Concerto Copenhagen

Roman and Händel in London with the Danish baroque specialists.

The Danish baroque specialists Concerto Copenhagen presents a programme centered around Händel and Roman. When the young Swedish violinist and composer Johan Helmich Roman embarked on a study trip to London in 1716, it would prove to be a journey that was decisive, not only for Roman’s life but for the entire history of Swedish music.

Roman came from the German-dominated music scene in Stockholm to London where the dominant musical trend was the Italian style, embodied in the recently arrived Georg Friedrich Händel. Roman was an active part of London’s musical life. He played in Händel’s orchestra at the King’s Theatre and met other musicians and composers, many of them from Italy. So, when Roman returned to Stockholm in 1721, he did so as a well-educated, modern-oriented musician and a brilliant violinist. Most importantly, as a composer, he had acquired a thorough understanding of new stylistic trends, not only in opera but also in instrumental music. 

Roman remained associated with the Swedish court orchestra throughout his life, and his stay in London not only affected ”the father of Swedish music,” as Roman is known today, but also changed the history of Swedish music.This program presents the music that ”the Swedish Händel,” Johan Helmich Roman, encountered in London, as well as the music he composed himself.

Roman and Händel in London with the Danish baroque specialists.

Saturday 18 January 2025 15.00

Ends approximately 17.00

Price:

145-470 SEK

The Danish baroque specialists Concerto Copenhagen presents a programme centered around Händel and Roman. When the young Swedish violinist and composer Johan Helmich Roman embarked on a study trip to London in 1716, it would prove to be a journey that was decisive, not only for Roman’s life but for the entire history of Swedish music.

Roman came from the German-dominated music scene in Stockholm to London where the dominant musical trend was the Italian style, embodied in the recently arrived Georg Friedrich Händel. Roman was an active part of London’s musical life. He played in Händel’s orchestra at the King’s Theatre and met other musicians and composers, many of them from Italy. So, when Roman returned to Stockholm in 1721, he did so as a well-educated, modern-oriented musician and a brilliant violinist. Most importantly, as a composer, he had acquired a thorough understanding of new stylistic trends, not only in opera but also in instrumental music. 

Roman remained associated with the Swedish court orchestra throughout his life, and his stay in London not only affected ”the father of Swedish music,” as Roman is known today, but also changed the history of Swedish music.This program presents the music that ”the Swedish Händel,” Johan Helmich Roman, encountered in London, as well as the music he composed himself.

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Johan Helmich Roman From The Golovin Music
    10 min
  • Georg Friedrich Händel From Trio Sonata in F major HWV 401
    5 min
  • Johan Helmich Roman Concerto grosso in B flat major for oboe and strings BeRI 46
    18 min
  • Georg Friedrich Händel From Trio Sonata in F major HWV 401
    5 min
  • Intermission
    25 min
  • Johan Helmich Roman From The Golovin Music
    11 min
  • Francesco Geminiani Concerto grosso in d minor "La Folia"
    10 min
  • Georg Friedrich Händel From Trio Sonata in G major HWV 399
    9 min
  • Johan Helmich Roman Violin Concerto in d minor BeRI 49
    14 min
  • Johan Helmich Roman Sinfonia in B flat major BeRI 11
    6 min
  • Participants

  • Concerto Copenhagen
  • Lars Ulrik Mortensen conductor & harpsichordist

Saturday 18 January 2025 15.00

Ends approximately 17.00

Price:

145-470 SEK


Choose from several classical Swedish dishes, soups, and wraps. Pre-order your meal, up to 48 hours before the start of the concert.