Capital City Concerts Capital City Concerts presents its annual “Music of J.S Bach” program, featuring pianist Jeewon Park, soprano Hyunah Yu, cellist Edward Arron, and others: — Saturday, Oct. 14: ...
Conductor Nicholas McGegan has been programming evenings of Baroque music for years at the Aspen Music Festival, usually with an idea toward juxtaposing various composers from the era. This year’s ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Edo de Waart opened a conservative program of J. S. Bach, Samuel Barber and ...
Bach Cello Suites by Candlelight invites you to experience the profound beauty of J.S. Bach’s solo cello works in a stunning, ...
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‘St. John Passion’: Bach’s Strange, Sublime Oratorio
Johann Sebastian Bach’s “St. John Passion,” which had its premiere on Good Friday 1724, doesn’t so much begin as erupt. In the swirling, agitated strings and piercing cries of oboes, we instantly ...
Revel in the splendor of The Bach Society of Saint Louis’ triumphant rendition of J.S. Bach’s monumental Mass in B minor. Led by Music Director and Conductor A. Dennis Sparger, The Bach Society Chorus ...
Capital City Concerts is returning to Bach this weekend. And in such a big way that it is moving the Saturday concert from its home at the Unitarian Church to the much larger St. Augustine Church and ...
A year-old Kickstarter project to release a public domain score and studio recording of J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations has finally wrapped up, and the copyright-free files are now available online.
Any performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s “St. John Passion” is a deeply powerful experience, the graphic story of the death of Christ brought to life by the greatest composer of religious music. And ...
Modern biographers of the great classical composers have often been reluctant to concede the sincerity of their subjects’ assertions of religious belief. Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Wagner, ...
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