
Lunch concert with students from the Malmö Academy of Music
Admission fee to the museum.
Free admission for students, young people under 25 as well as employees at Lund University.
Students from the recorder, vocal, and string programs at the Academy of Music present a lunchtime concert at the museum. The concert features music from the Renaissance, including the most famous songs by the English lute master John Dowland. The dawn of the Baroque is heard in a piece for two instruments and basso continuo by G.P. Cima from 1610—a time when the new musical era began to take shape in Italy. A cantata by J.C. Pepusch about Corydon and the complexities of love, along with a Trio Sonata by G.Ph. Telemann strongly influenced by Polish folk music, represent the High Baroque. Two string quartets will perform works by Beethoven and Mendelssohn.
A varied and beautiful concert awaits—warmly welcome!