Bach – The Benefactor

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The Bach family spent their lives in service. After four generations of practicing musicians, J.S. Bach was no different. He was a passionate educator, pedagogue, school master and mentor to his own many children and those of the Thomasschule of which he was Cantor. With a strong social conscience, he composed music to enrich, instruct and inspire the lives of all.

Bach – The Benefactor presents a program featuring Bach’s cantata ‘Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot’, dubbed the ‘refugee cantata’, thought to have been based on the welcomed arrival into Germany of Protestant refugees banished from Salzburg, and his Harpsichord Concerto in E arranged for violin in a clever adaptation, used in his career as a tool for teaching his students.

Rounding out the concert is Bach’s famous cantata ‘Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben’ BWV 147, which perfectly encapsulates Bach’s desire that our hearts, mouths, deeds and lives be in service to humanity and to God.

Date and Time:

Friday 12 April 2024, 7:30PM at St Francis of Assisi's Catholic Church

Sunday April 14 at 2.30pm at Our Lady of Dolours, Chatswood

Booking Link: https://www.bachakademieaustralia.com.au/events

 

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Venue

St Francis of Assisi's Catholic Church @ 457-459 Oxford Street, Paddington, NSW, 2021



Website

https://www.bachakademieaustralia.com.au/events