Glorious baroque choral music with the period instrument group, Linden Baroque Orchestra. A journey from Venice with Vivaldi’s music for the ospedale women, the now-forgotten Porpora and quirky Bohemian, Zelenka, to Hasse in Dresden, complemented with sparkling orchestral pieces.
MUSIC FROM THE ORPHANAGES OF VENICE TO THE COURT OF DRESDEN
Sunday 22 February 2026 at 6.30pm
St Stephen’s Rosslyn Hill
London NW3 2PP
Gloriana joins Linden Baroque Orchestra to sing an exuberant programme of Baroque music including two modern premières
In the busy orphanages for girls in 17th and 18th century Venice, of which Vivaldi’s Pietà was the best known, many composers in addition to Vivaldi, such as Porpora and Hasse, wrote music for the pupils. Both men later worked in Dresden where the highly regarded Zelenka was official court composer. Telemann also had strong connections with Dresden, which had become one of the major musical cities.









