The music of Johann Sebastian Bach has provided generations of listeners with an inexhaustible source of nourishment and curiosity, and above all else, it uplifts the soul. There is no clearer illustration of these qualities than The Art of Fugue, Bach’s final work.
PROGRAM
Johann Sebastian BACH (1685–1750): Die Kunst der Fuge (The Art of Fugue), BWV 1080 (before 1742; rev. ca. 1745 and 1748–1749) (arr. Samuel Baron)
ARTISTS
Tara Helen O’Connor, flute
Alan Kay, clarinet
James Austin Smith, oboe
Marc Goldberg, bassoon
Nicole Cash, French horn
Orion String Quartet
Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, violins
Steven Tenenbom, viola
Timothy Eddy, cello
The music of Johann Sebastian Bach has provided generations of listeners with an inexhaustible source of nourishment and curiosity, and above all else, it uplifts the soul. There is no clearer illustration of these qualities than The Art of Fugue, Bach’s final work.
PROGRAM
Johann Sebastian BACH (1685–1750): Die Kunst der Fuge (The Art of Fugue), BWV 1080 (before 1742; rev. ca. 1745 and 1748–1749) (arr. Samuel Baron)
ARTISTS
Tara Helen O’Connor, flute
Alan Kay, clarinet
James Austin Smith, oboe
Marc Goldberg, bassoon
Nicole Cash, French horn
Orion String Quartet
Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, violins
Steven Tenenbom, viola
Timothy Eddy, cello
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