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Klingende Perspektiven. Musikalische Führung mit der Barockgeige

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with Meret Lüthi, Geigerin und künstlerische Leiterin des Orchesters «Les Passions de l'Âme»

Musikalische Führung durch die Ausstellung «Barock. Zeitalter der Kontraste».

National Museum Zurich

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Meret Lüthi

© Foto: © Guillaume Perret
Die Bernerin Meret Lüthi, eine begeisternde und charismatische Violinistin, versteht es, Mitmusiker/innen und Publikum musikalisch und verbal in den Bann zu ziehen. Seit 2008 prägt sie mit unverwechselbarer Handschrift als Künstlerische Leiterin, Dramaturgin und Konzertmeisterin das international agierende Orchester für Alte Musik Bern, Les Passions de l’Âme. Mit ihrem Orchester und Künstler:innen wie Dorothee Oberlinger, Kristian Bezuidenhout oder Nuria Rial gastiert sie in ganz Europa. Ihre CD-Produktionen wurden mit dem Diapason d’or sowie dem OPUS KLASSIK ausgezeichnet. Als Spezialistin für Alte Musik ist Meret Lüthi bei Radio SRF 2 Kultur, Espace 2, SWR 2 und beim BR zu Gast.

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The exhibition

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Baroque is more than a matter of style. This cultural epoch, between 1580 and 1780, was a time of enormous contrasts: opulence and innovation on the one hand, death and crises on the other. Ongoing religious wars and the opening up of global trade networks resulted in power gains and cultural exchange, but there was also famine and exploitation. Switzerland played its part in all this radical change: Swiss architects designed major works throughout Europe, Swiss artists and scientists were part of international networks, clothing and interiors reflected the culture of the French court, and the worldwide circulation of products and knowledge had life-changing impacts. The exhibition presents beautiful objects from Baroque architecture, garden culture, fashion and art, focusing on the historical context of these items in order to illuminate this creative epoch in all its glorious ambiguity.

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