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Jakub Józef Orliński & Aleksander Dębicz
03.10.2025 | 19:30 | Wiener Konzerthaus- Großer Saal
Performers:
Jakub Józef Orliński, countertenor
Aleksander Dębicz, piano
Marcin Ułanowski, drums
Wojciech Gumiński, bass
#LetsBaRock
»In Baroque music, there is a way of composing that gives you the opportunity to filter the music for yourself and make something of your own out of it. You can shape it yourself and it only comes from you as an artist. I love that!» says Jakub Józef Orliński. Fittingly, he opens the Konzerthaus-Personale dedicated to him with a special program: the Polish countertenor sings new cover versions of popular baroque arias by Henry Purcell, Claudio Monteverdi, Georg Friedrich Händel, Antonio Vivaldi and Nicola Fago: pianist Aleksander Dębicz adds beats, drums and piano sounds to the arias, giving them a modern, groovy look. LetsBaRock!
program
Neue Cover-Versionen beliebter Barockarien von Henry Purcell, Claudio Monteverdi, Georg Friedrich Händel, Antonio Vivaldi und Nicola Fago (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz)
Aleksander Dębicz
Intro
Nicola Fago
Alla gente a Dio diletta (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz)
Henry Purcell
Strike the viol (Come ye sons of Art, away. Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 323) (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz) (1694)
Claudio Monteverdi
Oblivion Soave (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz)
Henry Purcell
Sound the trumpet (Come ye sons of art, away. Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 323) (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz) (1694)
Fairest Isle (King Arthur, or The British Worthy Z 628) (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz) (1691)
Georg Friedrich Händel
Pena tiranna (Arie des Dardano aus »Amadigi di Gaula« HWV 11) (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz) (1715)
Aleksander Dębicz
Prząśniczka
Toccata
Henry Purcell
Music for a while (Oedipus Z 583) (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz) (1692)
Antonio Vivaldi
Vedrò con mio diletto (Arie des Anastasio aus »Il Giustino« RV 717) (Bearbeitung: Aleksander Dębicz) (1724)
Aleksander Dębicz
Finale
Place
Wiener Konzerthaus – A Temple of Music and Culture
The Wiener Konzerthaus is one of Europe's most prestigious concert venues and a cornerstone of Vienna’s vibrant musical scene. Since its opening in 1913, it has stood for musical excellence, stylistic diversity, and artistic innovation. With four magnificent halls – the Great Hall, Mozart Hall, Schubert Hall, and Berio Hall – the Konzerthaus offers exceptional acoustics and accommodates up to 1,865 guests.
From classical music and opera to jazz, world music, and contemporary compositions, the Wiener Konzerthaus is renowned for its diverse programming, featuring both international stars and emerging talents. Alongside the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, world-class orchestras, soloists, and ensembles grace its stage, making it an essential destination for music lovers.
Getting There by Public Transport
The Wiener Konzerthaus is centrally located in the 3rd district and easily accessible by public transport:
Subway:
- U4 Stadtpark station – about a 5-minute walk
- U3/U4 Landstraße (Wien Mitte) station – about a 10-minute walk
Tram:
- Lines 2, 71, D (stop Schwarzenbergplatz) – about a 3-minute walk
Bus:
- Line 4A (stop Schwarzenbergplatz)
Train:
- Wien Mitte/Landstraße (connection to CAT, S-Bahn, and subway) – about a 10-minute walk
With its excellent transport connections, the Wiener Konzerthaus is easily reachable for both locals and international visitors.
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Dates October 2025
Jakub Józef Orliński & Aleksander Dębicz
Vienna, Wiener Konzerthaus- Großer Saal
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