Presentations this Wednesday and Thursday will be broadcast live on Youtube with works by Bach and Heinechen
Today and tomorrow, the public that accompanies the Santa Catarina Music Festival, Femusc, will have the opportunity to follow the presentation of two great musical instruments rare and belonging to the period of old music: the harpsichord and Teorba. Na série Grandes Concertos, às 20h30, quatro obras de Johann Sebastian Bach serão tocadas pela orquestra de música antiga.
The first of the night is the Brandenburg concert n. 5, with traverse, violin, and carnation grounds. “With a grandiose clove solo, this work was composed to be played by Bach himself and is highly recommended to lovers of the instrument”, emphasizes conductor Alex Klein, creator of Femusc. The concert will also feature a cello suite in C major. Then, the work Chacona, originally written for violin, will be played on stump solo by Professor Fernando Cordella.
The concert ends with the Cantata Ich Habe Genug BWV 82 – B (I already have enough, in German).
On Thursday, January 12, at 8:30 pm, the Orchestra de Música Antiga returns and the highlight is the presentation of Teorba, a baroque string instrument created in Italy and similar to the lute.

Teorba will be used by the conductor Felipe Biesek de Novaes, in the concert in D major by the German Baroque composer Johann David Heinechen. The work will also feature soloists of Traverso, Oboe, Violin and Cello.
The two concerts take place at 8:30 pm on SCAR, are broadcast live, in high definition, and are available on the YouTube channel of the Santa Cataria International Music Festival, the FEMUSC: https://www.youtube.com/user/institutofemusc.
More than 200 presentations
FEMUSC 2023 is held from January 8 to 28, in Jaraguá do Sul, SC. 900 musicians and students from Brazil and other 32 countries participate in the festival and perform approximately 200 presentations in different parts of the city.
Conceived by conductor Alex Klein, the festival features renowned musicians such as Simon Bernardini, a member of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; Violinist Débora Wanderley, singer Jane Duboc, gaucho accordionist Renato Borghetti, among others.
The program features formal concerts, chamber music, symphonic orchestras, popular music shows and three operas, set up exclusively for the festival.

