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La Chapelle Saint-Marc

Temple de Morges Pl. de l'Eglise 2, Morges, Suisse

A programme dedicated to concertante music with concertos from Antonio Vivaldi's 'Estro Armonico' in which Vincent Bernhardt will conduct the ensemble La Chapelle Saint-Marc and play solo concertos on the new Ahrend organ.

Chamber music

Arsenal de Metz 3 Av. Ney, Metz, France

With Barthold Kuijken and Jean-Pierre Pinet‚ music by Marais‚ François Couperin‚ Johann Sebastian Bach.

Organ recital

Church of Heilige Dreifaltigkeit und St. Marien Pfarrgasse, Lebach, Allemagne

Organ recital with music by J. S. Bach and by 19th and 20th century composers.

Organ recital

Église Notre-Dame de Vire Rue Notre Dame, Vire-Normandie, France

A programme dedicated to Bach and two great composers whose works he copied : Nicolas de Grigny and Girolamo Frescobaldi.

Concertos for 2 harpsichords

Versöhnungskiche Poststraße 48, Völklingen, Allemagne

Works by Bach, Telemann and Vivaldi, including all Bach's concertos for 2 harpsichords and strings. With the Bach Collegium Saarbrücken and Rainer Oster.

Chamber music

Eglise Sainte Croix de Carouge Place du Marché, Carouge, Suisse

Chamber music by Antonio Vivaldi and Giuseppe Torelli‚ with violonist Sue-Ying Koang.

Chamber music

Salle Ennéa Chemin du Marguery 16, Corseaux, Suisse

Chamber music by Antonio Vivaldi and Giuseppe Torelli‚ with violonist Sue-Ying Koang.

La Chapelle Saint-Marc

Château de Koerich Rue du Château, Koerich, Luxembourg

A festive programme under the direction of Vincent Bernhardt‚ for an open-air concert with excerpts from Handel's 'Water music' and Vivaldi's concertos for the Saxon court.

Organ recital

Basilique de Luxeuil-les-Bains 1 Pl. Saint-Pierre, Luxeuil-les-Bains, France

Nicolas de Grigny and Johann Sebastian Bach

Chamber music

Eglise Saint-Loup Servoz D13A, Servoz, France

"A Celebration of Fantasy", a programme of 18th century works with Sue-Ying Koang (violin), Diana Vinagre (cello) and Parsival Castro (theorbo).