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May 2018
Bach at 4
The centerpiece of this concert is Bach’s Cantata 106, Gottes Zeit is die allerbeste Zeit (God’s time is the very best time). This gem of a cantata scored for recorders, gambas, and basso continuo was written when Bach was in his early twenties and yet as Nicholas Kenyon wrote “he never surpassed the interior drama of this concentrated piece” and as Jim Gaines wrote of this masterpiece “All of Bach begins here.”
Find out more »May 2023
Bach at 4
Join us for the “conversation + concert” as Christopher Jackson shares insights into works by Bach, including a newly discovered Bach cantata.
J. S. Bach – Actus Tragicus, or, “Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit”, BWV 106, for soloists, choir, violas da gamba and recorders.
Johann Michael Bach - seldom heard Bach Family Motets
J. S. Bach – “Lobet den Herrn”, BWV 230, newly discovered and making its Bethlehem premiere!
Bach at 4
Join us for the “conversation + concert” as Christopher Jackson shares insights into works by Bach, including a newly discovered Bach cantata.
J. S. Bach – Actus Tragicus, or, “Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit”, BWV 106, for soloists, choir, violas da gamba and recorders.
Johann Michael Bach - seldom heard Bach Family Motets
J. S. Bach – “Lobet den Herrn”, BWV 230, newly discovered and making its Bethlehem premiere!
May 2024
Bach at 4
Join The Choir, soloists, and Festival Artist-in-Residence recorder virtuoso Vincent Lauzer in an intimate celebration of Bach’s instrumental and vocal music in the peerless acoustics of the Incarnation of Our Lord Church. Programming includes the strange and remarkable early cantata Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150, and the confident, yet profoundly intimate funeral motet Komm, Jesu, komm, BWV 229.
Find out more »Bach at 4
Join The Choir, soloists, and Festival Artist-in-Residence recorder virtuoso Vincent Lauzer in an intimate celebration of Bach’s instrumental and vocal music in the peerless acoustics of the Incarnation of Our Lord Church. Programming includes the strange and remarkable early cantata Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150, and the confident, yet profoundly intimate funeral motet Komm, Jesu, komm, BWV 229.
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