Music

Bach at One

November 11, 2015

The Choir of Trinity Wall Street performs the cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach each week as part of “Bach at One.” A devout Lutheran, Bach composed 200 cantatas using both sacred and secular texts. Many of those cantatas are heard in churches around the world every Sunday, but through Bach at One, your Wednesday lunch hour can be enriched by these timeless works. The New York Times has praised the “dramatic vigor” of Bach performances by Trinity artists, not to mention “the buoyant, elegantly shaped orchestral sound” and “the lithe, immaculate and colorful singing of the chorus.”

In the spring of 2016, Trinity’s ever-popular Bach at One series (Wednesdays at 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel), will complete the presentation of Bach’s entire monumental output of sacred vocal music.

Prelude begins at 12:50pm.

This week:
Felix Mendelssohn – Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, op. 37, no. 1
Arvo Pärt – Te Deum
BWV 225 Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied
BWV 1048 Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G Major
1B1 with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Julian Wachner, conductor

See the full Bach + One schedule

Topics
Music, Worship