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.
This week:
BWV 48 Ich elender Mensch, wer wird mich erlösen
BWV 20 O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort
Trinity Baroque Orchestra and The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Julian Wachner, conductor
Concerts at One provides the Lower Manhattan community with the finest professional vocal and instrumental performances of emerging and established artists and features a diversity of music styles, from jazz to classical. The series provides a weekly musical respite for neighborhood residents, downtown workers, tourists, and music lovers.
This week:
W. A. Mozart – Fantasy in F Minor, K.608
BWV 25 Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe
BWV 28 Gottlob! Nun geht das Jahr zu Ende
BWV 23 Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn
Trinity Baroque Orchestra and The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Julian Wachner, conductor
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