when: 23 September 2022 | venue: National Art School | cost: A reserve adult: $90 | B reserve adult: $75 | A reserve pensioner: $80 | B reserve pensioner: $65 | B reserve under 30: $45 | B reserve student: $30 | address: Forbes Street & Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 | website: https://www.bachakademieaustralia.com.au/events/in-bachs-orbit-1 | tickets: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/qd538/bach_akademie_australia_presents_in_bachs_orbit.aspx
published: 22 Sep 2022, 5 min read
This showcased event has concluded.
Expired
The question of why and how a true genius becomes a true genius is one many artists and scholars have contemplated, and cannot be answered without debating the argument of nature versus nurture.
'In Bach's Orbit' explores the key figures in Bach's life who inevitably influenced and guided him throughout his life, both personally and musically, featuring renowned Australian countertenor Russell Harcourt. We explore music by J.S. Bach's much-cherished father in law Johann Christoph Bach, his great hero Dieterich Buxtehude, whom he famously walked 280 miles to hear, and Vivaldi who was greatly admired by Bach, as was Telemann. And then there was Pachelbel, his treasured family friend. Each of these titans of music held a very special place in J.S. Bach's life. Their music, and that of Bach's are inevitably woven together, orbiting, influencing and ultimately producing the great art we celebrate today.
Program
J.C. Bach Lamento 'Ach, dass ich Wassers gnug hätte'
Buxtehude Praeludium in G minor BuxWV 163 (Nathan Cox)
Vivaldi Nisi Dominus
Telemann Concerto for 4 violins in G major TWV 40:201
Pachelbel Suite No. 4 in E minor from Musikalische Ergötzung P. 373
J.S. Bach Cantata 'Geist und Seele wird verwirret' BWV 35
Content from UpNext.com.au. Please don't scrape website.
The question of why and how a true genius becomes a true genius is one many artists and scholars have contemplated, and cannot be answered without debating the argument of nature versus nurture.
'In Bach's Orbit' explores the key figures in Bach's life who inevitably influenced and guided him throughout his life, both personally and musically, featuring renowned Australian countertenor Russell Harcourt. We explore music by J.S. Bach's much-cherished father in law Johann Christoph Bach, his great hero Dieterich Buxtehude, whom he famously walked 280 miles to hear, and Vivaldi who was greatly admired by Bach, as was Telemann. And then there was Pachelbel, his treasured family friend. Each of these titans of music held a very special place in J.S. Bach's life. Their music, and that of Bach's are inevitably woven together, orbiting, influencing and ultimately producing the great art we celebrate today.
Program
J.C. Bach Lamento 'Ach, dass ich Wassers gnug hätte'
Buxtehude Praeludium in G minor BuxWV 163 (Nathan Cox)
Vivaldi Nisi Dominus
Telemann Concerto for 4 violins in G major TWV 40:201
Pachelbel Suite No. 4 in E minor from Musikalische Ergötzung P. 373
J.S. Bach Cantata 'Geist und Seele wird verwirret' BWV 35
Go see In Bach's Orbit 2022.
In Bach's Orbit 2022 is on 23 September 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Darlinghurst. Call 1300 785 377 for details. Visit their website at https://www.bachakademieaustralia.com.au/events/in-bachs-orbit-1.
Are we missing something? Help us improve this article. Reach out to us.
Event Details
Are you looking for 'Things To Do' ideas?
Upnext Team
We love helping people
See recent events discovered by Upnext Team
Expired
Adelaide Tiny Home Expo 2023
Discover Tiny Houses and why they are taking Australia by storm. Tiny houses on and off wheels, luxury Airbnb models, m...
Expired
Drag Bingo & Cocktail Fun! 2023
Celebrate a Sunday afternoon with Bingo with a difference...Drag Bingo.Join hosts Fifi and Princess Laya as they perform...
Expired
Have You Eaten? 2023
Have You Eaten? is an immersive art exhibition that invites you to consider your perfect picnic, favourite foods, and co...
Expired
Punk Protest Propaganda 2023
Discover The Political Art of Fahmi Reza, a captivating exhibition at Nexus Gallery.Fahmi Reza, a self-taught Malaysian ...