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This year, the Bach Ensemble Lucerne is devoting itself not only to J.S. Bach but also to the Swiss composer Frank Martin, the fiftieth anniversary of whose death was in 2024. In his Sonata da chiesa, the baroque viola d'amore is heard in a delightful combination with a modern work from the 20th century.
Frank Martin's Mass for double choir is one of the most popular works of contemporary choral music! Although it was composed around one hundred years ago, this impressive work was not premiered until forty years later. The Credo can be heard in the concert.
The concert ends with one of J.S. Bach's best-known cantatas: "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme". This cantata is based on the chorale of the same name by Philipp Nicolai from 1599 and is probably best known for the fourth movement, which Bach himself included in his collection of "Schübler Choräle" and which was often arranged for other instruments.
Program:
Frank Martin
Sonata da chiesa, for viola d'amore and string orchestra
"Nous sommes trois souverains princes" for choir a capella
From the mass for double choir: "Credo"
Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata BWV 140 : "Awake, the voice calls us"
Choir and orchestra of the Bach Ensemble Lucerne
Soloists:
Mirjam Tschopp, viola d'amore
Melia Inglin, soprano
Joël Morand, tenor
Stefan Vock, bass
Franz Schaffner, conductor
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 076 638 17 45 (answering machine only; no confirmation)
Frank Martin's Mass for double choir is one of the most popular works of contemporary choral music! Although it was composed around one hundred years ago, this impressive work was not premiered until forty years later. The Credo can be heard in the concert.
The concert ends with one of J.S. Bach's best-known cantatas: "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme". This cantata is based on the chorale of the same name by Philipp Nicolai from 1599 and is probably best known for the fourth movement, which Bach himself included in his collection of "Schübler Choräle" and which was often arranged for other instruments.
Program:
Frank Martin
Sonata da chiesa, for viola d'amore and string orchestra
"Nous sommes trois souverains princes" for choir a capella
From the mass for double choir: "Credo"
Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata BWV 140 : "Awake, the voice calls us"
Choir and orchestra of the Bach Ensemble Lucerne
Soloists:
Mirjam Tschopp, viola d'amore
Melia Inglin, soprano
Joël Morand, tenor
Stefan Vock, bass
Franz Schaffner, conductor
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 076 638 17 45 (answering machine only; no confirmation)
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CHF 40.00 / 35.00 / 30.00
Students, apprentices and pupils: CHF 10.00
Kulturlegi: 50% discount at the box office
Students, apprentices and pupils: CHF 10.00
Kulturlegi: 50% discount at the box office
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