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SUMMARY:Christmas Baroque
DESCRIPTION:Oxford Bach Soloists\nDirector: Tom Hammond Davies \nCorelli Christmas Concerto\nHandel Messiah (excerpts)\nPraetorius Es ist ein Ros entsprungen\nBach Magnificat (excerpts)\nPurcell Behold\, I bring you glad tidings\nBach Air on a G string BWV 1068\nBach Wachet auf – Zion hört die Wächter singen BWV 140/4\nHandel Messiah – For Unto Us A Child Is Born\nBach Wachet auf – Gloria sei dir gesungen BWV 140/5 \n\n\n\n\n\n“Absolutely perfect in every way… spiritual sounds to stir the heart and soul”\nOxford Mail \n\n\n\n\n\nOxford comes to Bath with an evening of festive baroque cheer in the beautiful setting of St Michael’s Without following its recent makeover making it the most comfortable church in the city! \nThe Oxford Bach Soloists play on period instruments and work with the next generation of young vocal soloists\, many of whom are choral scholars from the University’s college chapels. \nBUY TICKETS \n \nThe Oxford Bach Soloists are currently working through the complete cycle of Cantatas and other vocal works of JS Bach in Oxford as well as providing a laboratory for current research\, working together with Professors from the University of Oxford’s Faculties of Music\, Theology\, and Modern Languages. Their 2016 Singing the Reformation tour of Lower Saxony was a celebration of music in the run up to the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. \nFrom Corelli’s exquisite Christmas Concerto to Bach’s glittering Magnificat and to your favourite rousing choruses and arias from Handel’s Messiah\, tickets for this concert are sure to be top of your list to Santa this Christmas! 
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/christmas-baroque/
LOCATION:St Michael’s Church\, Broad Street\, Bath\, BA1 5LJ
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171210T151500
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DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170720T074049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130902Z
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SUMMARY:Wake up!
DESCRIPTION:Telemann: Trumpet Concerto in D TWV 51:D7 (Soloist: Simon Desbruslais)\n Telemann: Psalm 100 “Jauchzet dem Herrn”\n JS Bach: Cantata “Wachet! betet! betet! wachet!” (Watch! pray! pray! watch!) BWV 70 \nTelemann may have been the first to write solo concerto for the trumpet and in his Trumpet Concerto in D he has created a vibrant Italianate sonata da chiesa probably when he was City Director of Music in Frankfurt 1712-21. Telemann makes extraordinary demands on the soloist requiring exceptional control of breathing and embouchure. \nAround the same time in Weimar\, Bach wrote Wachet! betet! betet! wachet! as part of his monthly cantata output as concertmaster of the co-reigning dukes Wilhelm Ernst and Ernst August of Saxe-Weimar. Seven years later in Leipzig he expanded it further and rededicated it to a different occasion. Both versions include the dramatic trumpet calls to wake up!
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/wake-up/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171119T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171119T151500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170719T181642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130814Z
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SUMMARY:Magnificat
DESCRIPTION:Vivaldi: Magnificat RV 610\nJS Bach: Organ Concerto in A minor BWV 593 (after Vivaldi RV 522)\nJS Bach: Cantata: Nach dir\, Herr\, verlanget mich (For Thee\, O Lord\, I long) BWV 150\nMozart: Offertory: Inter natos mulierum (Among those born of women) K 72 \nThough it is thought they never met\, Vivaldi and Bach are tied together through Bach’s transcriptions of some of Vivaldi’s concertos for keyboard. Vivaldi’s glorious Magnificat was written for the girls voices at the Ospedale where he held the office as a priest and as musical director. \nThis concert also features Bach’s very first church cantata was composed in Arnstadt and it is an astonishing piece: Brahms was sufficiently impressed to use the chaconne as the basis for the finale of his fourth symphony. A couple of generations later\, Mozart would write his Offertory for the Salzburg Court for the feast of St John the Baptist in 1771.
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/magnificat/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171031T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171031T191500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170720T075527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T110908Z
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SUMMARY:Reformation 500: Lutheran Vespers
DESCRIPTION:5pm – 6pm (Macgregor Matthews Room\, New College)\nGuest Speaker: Professor Lyndal Roper\, Regius Professor of History author of Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet (2016) \n6:15pm – 7:15pm (New College Chapel)\nJS Bach: Cantata 80 Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (A Mighty Fortress is our God)\nNew College Choir\nConductor: Paul Brough \nIn collaboration with the Faculties of History\, Modern Languages\, and Music at the University of Oxford\, the orchestra of Oxford Bach Soloists and New College Choir present an authentic recreation of Lutheran Vespers\, the context for which JS Bach was writing his cantatas. Vespers is preceded a talk by Professor Lyndal Roper\, Regius Professor of History. \nEin feste Burg ist unser Gott (Our God is a secure fortress) is a chorale cantata composed for Reformation Day (31 October) based on the famous hymn by Martin Luther. It is scored with great strength: four vocal soloists\, a four-part choir and a Baroque chamber ensemble of up to three oboes of different kinds\, strings and continuo. Musicologists agree that the chorale fantasia is an outstanding composition. The eminent Bach scholar Christoph Wolff writes about the opening chorus: “An immense chorale motet of 228 measures\, it is one of Bach’s most elaborate choral compositions and of the most impressive high points in the history of the chorale cantata.” \nPresented with support from the German Embassy and TORCH. \n             \nFREE ADMISSION (ticket required) limited availability; first-come first-served. If you are a Friend of Oxford Bach Soloists please write to friends@oxfordbachsoloists.com to reserve.
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/reformation-500-lutheran-vespers/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
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CREATED:20170730T230814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171026T160017Z
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SUMMARY:Reformation 500: Nun danket alle Gott
DESCRIPTION:JS Bach: Cantata 192: Nun danket alle Gott (Now thank we all our God) \nA service of Choral Evensong with a focus on Bach’s Reformation Cantata. Performed by the Choir of Exeter College with the orchestra of the Oxford Bach Soloists\, conducted by Bartosz Thiede\, this event takes place in the magical surrounding of Exeter College Chapel\, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1860\, and inspired by the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. \nThe original liturgical function of Bach’s chorale cantata Nun danket alle Gott is unknown but it was likely to have been composed in 1730 in Leipzig in a setting of texts by Martin Rinckart. With its opening chorale fantasia\, duets for soprano and bass soloist and concluding “rollicking gigue” this is a terrific opportunity to hear this wonderful work in a splendid setting. \nPreacher: Lars Müller-Marienburg\, Bishop of Lower Austria \nPresented with support from the German Embassy and TORCH. \n             \nFREE ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY \nTicket holders may also enjoy the following events: \n\n\n\nTime\nEvent\nLocation\n Tickets\n\n\n2pm – 3.45pm\nJS Bach’s Clavier-Übung III (German Organ Mass)\nOrgan played by Robert Dixon\nChorales sung by Damaris Rickhaus-Nussbaumer\nTicketed separately\nSt Michael at the North Gate\, OX1 3EY\nBook free tickets \n\n\n3pm – 5pm\nExploring the Reformation: Colloquium\nAn afternoon of talks and discussion exploring the Reformation in the 500th Anniversary year. Led by Exeter College’s Rev’d Andrew Allen (Chaplain and Official Fellow)\, Dr John Maddicott (Emeritus Fellow in History)\, and Prof. Dr Henrike Lähnemann (Professor of Medieval and Early Modern German\, University of Oxford)\nCohen Quadrangle\, Walton Street\, OX1 2HD\nFind out more\n\n\n5pm\nRefreshments and Exhibition\nAn exhibition of Exeter College’s Reformation holdings will run throughout the afternoon.\nCohen Quadrangle\, Walton Street\, OX1 2HD\nFind out more\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/reformation-500-nun-danket-alle-gott/
LOCATION:Exeter College Chapel\, Turl Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3DP
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CREATED:20170922T181042Z
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SUMMARY:Reformation 500: German Organ Mass
DESCRIPTION:JS Bach: Clavier-Übung III (German Organ Mass)  \nOrganist: Robert Dixon\nMezzo-soprano: Damaris Rickhaus-Nussbaumer \nIn the historic setting of St Michael at the North Gate\, Oxford’s oldest church\, Robert Dixon offers an unmissable performance of JS Bach’s monumental Clavier-Übung III – the German Organ Mass. Rarely performed in its entirety\, the Clavier-Übung III is Bach’s most significant and ambitious work for the instrument\, as well as a personal and profound statement of faith. \nPublished in 1739 to celebrate the bicentennial of Martin Luther’s sermon at Leipzig’s Thomaskirche\, the third volume of Bach’s Clavier-Übung (‘Keyboard Practice’) is renowned for its technical and musical complexity. Framed by the majestic Prelude and Fugue in E flat major (BWV 552)\, the chorale preludes (BWV 669-689) reflect the Lutheran expression of the Christian faith. Bach adopts well-known chorales from Luther’s hymnbook to produce a work of extraordinary variety – with German\, Italian and French influences – and deep theological symbolism. \nThis is a fascinating opportunity to hear the Clavier-Übung III – undoubtedly one of Bach’s greatest organ works – uniquely contextualised and illuminated by the chorales which proved its inspiration\, performed by mezzo-soprano Damaris Rickhaus-Nussbaumer. \nFREE ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY \nOur celebration of Reformation 500 continues: \n\n\n\nTime\nEvent\nLocation\n Tickets\n\n\n4.15pm – 5pm\nMusic and the Reformation – A lecture from Professor Henrike Lähnemann\nCohen Quadrangle\, Walton Street\, OX1 2HD\nFind out more\n\n\n6pm – 7pm\nNun danket alle Gott – Choral Evensong with JS Bach’s Cantata Nun danket alle Gott BWV 192 sung by the Choir of Exeter College Chapel\, with the orchestra of Oxford Bach Soloists\, conducted by Bartosz Thiede.\nTicketed separately\nExeter College Chapel\, Turl Street\, OX1 3DP\nBook free tickets\n\n\n\nPresented with support from the German Embassy and TORCH. \n            
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/german-organ-mass/
LOCATION:St Michael at the North Gate\, Cornmarket\, Oxford\, OX1 3EY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171022T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171022T151500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170719T180231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170803T144552Z
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SUMMARY:Violin Concerto
DESCRIPTION:JS BACH\n Violin Concerto in E major\, BWV 1042 (Violin: Bojan Čičić)\n Birthday Cantata: Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn’ ihn\, BWV 1127 (Everything with God and nothing without him)\n Gott ist mein König\, BWV 71 (God is my King) \nFeaturing rising star Bojan Čičić as soloist in Bach’s popular Violin Concerto in E\, written during Bach’s time in Weimar\, when he was Konzertmeister at the Ducal Court. It was for Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar’s 52nd birthday that Bach wrote ‘Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn’ ihn’ (Everything with God and nothing without him) which was the Duke’s motto\, and serves as the opening of each verse. Each strophe also begins with a 52-note bass prelude\, representing the Duke’s age\, and it is scored for soprano soloist and strings. \nThe concert concludes in rousing fashion with Bach’s 1708 Cantata 71 – composed at the age of 23 for the inauguration of a new town council.
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/violin-concerto/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170917T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170917T151500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170716T213141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130520Z
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SUMMARY:Bach's Virtuosi
DESCRIPTION:Advance booking has now closed. Remaining tickets will be available on the day from the Information desk in the Mathematical Institute.  \nFeaturing some of JS Bach’s most famous works\, this concert will include excerpts from his Passions\, Oratorios\, and Cantatas and some of his well-loved works such as Sleepers\, wake! and Air on a G string. The Oxford Bach Soloists will be accompanied by an authentic string orchestra in this popular concert of Bach’s wonderful music. \nCello Suite No. 1 in G BWV 1007\nPrelude \nMagnificat BWV 243\nEt exultavit spiritus meus\nQuia fecit mihi magna\nEt misericordia\nDeposuit potentes de sede \nOrchestral Suite No 3 BWV 1068\n‘Air on a G string’ (Air) \nCantata: Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe BWV 22\nMein alles in allem\, mein ewiges Gut\nErtöt uns durch dein Gute \nCantata: Mein Herze schimmt im Blut BWV 199\nDoch Gott muß mir genädig sein\nTief gebückt und voller Reue \nCantata: Wachet auf\, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 140\nEr kommt\, er kommt!\nWenn kömmst du\, mein Heil?\nZion hört die Wächter singen \nChristmas Oratorio BWV 248\nSchließe mein Herze \nSt John Passion BWV 245\nMein teurer Heiland \nCantata: Herz und Mund und That und Leben BWV 147\nJesu\, joy of man’s desiring \nSt Matthew Passion BWV 244\nErbarme dich \nCantata: Wer Dank opfert\, der preiset mich BWV 17/7\nWie sich ein Vat’r erbarmet \nMotet: Lobet den Herrn\, alle Heiden BWV 230 \nTickets £15 (Under 16s are welcome to attend the sessions at the Alumni Weekend\, other than where alcohol is served\, free of charge). Booking closes on 10 September at 11.59pm. \nAdvance booking has now closed. Remaining tickets will be available on the day from the Information desk in the Mathematical Institute.  \nBook tickets\nHosted by the Oxford Alumni Weekend “Meeting Minds” 2017. Guests welcome!
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/bach-virtuosi/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170910T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170730T230549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170811T094746Z
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SUMMARY:Reformation 500: Lutheran Vespers
DESCRIPTION:JS Bach: Cantata 129 ‘Gelobet sei der Herr\, mein Gott’ \nIn the atmospheric surroundings of St Michael at the North Gate – Oxford’s oldest building – experience one of JS Bach’s powerful Reformation Cantatas presented as part of Lutheran Vespers. \nThe Lutheran Vespers with JS Bach’s Cantata 129 Gelobet sei der Herr\, mein Gott (Praised be the Lord\, my God) is part of the performance of all four Reformation Day cantatas. Although this chorale cantata was first premièred on Trinity Sunday 8 June 1727 in Leipzig\, it was again performed on Reformation Day. The creed-like structure with the praise of the trinity together with the festive character of the music setting made it the perfect fit for the Reformation Day celebrations. The cantata is festively scored and ends in a chorale fantasia\, like the Christmas Oratorio. \nFREE ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY \nThis event is kindly supported by the German Embassy and TORCH.
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/lutheran-vespers-reformation-500/
LOCATION:St Michael at the North Gate\, Cornmarket\, Oxford\, OX1 3EY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170806T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170806T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170521T211421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130414Z
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SUMMARY:Actus Tragicus
DESCRIPTION:Bach’s Cantata ‘Gottes Zeit ist die Allerbeste Zeit’\, also known as ‘Actus Tragicus’ was written when he was twenty-two. It is a work of incredible genius such as even great masters seldom achieve\, and belongs to the great musical literature of the world. \nFeaturing an unusual scoring of two viola da gamba and two recorders\, this is one of Bach’s most profoundly beautiful of all cantatas. This concert showcases these intimate instruments alongside the music of Bach’s contemporary Georg Philipp Telemann whose 250th anniversary we mark this year. \nJS Bach Sonata for Viola da gamba and Harpsichord in D\, BWV 1028\nTelemann Concerto for Viola da gamba and Recorder\, TWV 52:a1\nBuxtehude Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin\, BuxWV 76\nJS Bach Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit\, BWV 106 (Actus Tragicus)
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/actus-tragicus/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170716T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170716T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170521T210812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130326Z
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SUMMARY:Out of the Depths
DESCRIPTION:The powerful text Aus der Tiefe rufe ich\, Herr\, zu dir (Out of the depths have I cried unto thee) was the perfect choice of text for JS Bach to set to music following the colossal fire which swept through the medieval town of Mülhausen just before his appointment as the new organist. \nThis concert explores several fascinating and moving responses to this text through the compositions of one of the fathers of the German Baroque\, Heinrich Schütz\, as well as French and English contemporaries Marc-Antoine Charpentier and Henry Purcell.  \nSchütz Aus der Tiefe rufe ich\, Herr\, zu dir\, SWV 25\nPurcell Remember not\, Lord\, our offences\, Z 50\nCharpentier De profundis\, H. 189\nCPE Bach Aus der Tiefe rufe ich\, Herr\, zu dir (formerly attributed to JS Bach BWV 745)\nJS Bach Aus der Tiefe rufe ich\, Herr\, zu dir\, BWV 131
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/out-of-the-depths/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170604T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170604T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170511T152724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130233Z
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SUMMARY:Royal Wedding
DESCRIPTION:An exploration of ‘heavenly’ Royal Weddings sets the theme for this concert dominated by Handel’s magnificent DIXIT DOMINUS. \nD Buxtehude: Alles\, was ihr tut mit Worten oder mit Werken BuxWV 4\n(Whatsoever ye do in word or deed) \nJS Bach: Der Herr denket an uns BWV 196\n(The Lord is mindful of us) \nGF Händel: Dixit Dominus HWV 232\n(The Lord Said) \n1707 was a turning point for Great Britain with the Acts of Union joining the Kingdoms of England and Scotland. Meanwhile\, a more musical transition was taking place in Germany with the three protagonists of this concert: \nDietrich Buxtehude had died\, and Bach and Handel embarked on new adventures in their careers. Both just 22\, Bach had just accepted the post as organist at St Blasius in Mühlhausen\, and Handel had moved from Hamburg to Rome at the invitation of the de’ Medici family. \nBuxtehude’s Cantata Alles\, was ihr tut sets a passage from Colossians often used at weddings: “As God’s chosen ones…’ \nBach greatly admired Buxtehude\, and his influence is keenly felt in Der Herr denket an uns which Bach is thought to have written for a wedding. \nIn the same year\, Handel premièred his rousing Dixit Dominus in the church of Santa Maria in Montesanto in the Piazza del Popolo in Rome. A setting of one of the psalms used at Vespers\, it refers to a monarch ruling over their enemies. \n 
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/royal-wedding/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170527T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170527T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170510T184408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130138Z
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SUMMARY:Reformation 500: Sun and Shield
DESCRIPTION:FREE – Ticket Required \nDiscover more about JS Bach’s spectacular Cantata 79 ‘Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild’ (God the Lord is sun and shield) in this first event in the series celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. \nAs part of the Taylorian and Faculty of Modern Languages’ series of events marking the 500th anniversary of the Reformation\, Oxford Bach Soloists will perform four Reformation cantatas in various locations around the city this year starting with JS Bach’s Cantata 79 ‘Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild’ \nIn this first event of the series\, the introduction will include an opportunity for everyone to learn the chorale and explore some of its musical & theological background. \nAfter the interval there will be two performances of the cantata with an invitation for everyone to join in with the hymn ‘Nun danket alle Gott’. During the short interlude between the two performances there will be a reflection on the cantata shedding more light on its musical and theological context. \nJS Bach\nCantata 79 ‘Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild’\n(God the Lord is sun and shield) \n 
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/reformation-500-sun-and-shield/
LOCATION:St Columba’s URC Church\, Alfred Street\, Oxford\, OX1 4EH\, Alfred Street\, Oxford\, OX1 4EH
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170507T174500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170507T174500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170324T003058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130057Z
UID:3105-1494179100-1494179100@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Lutheran Vespers
DESCRIPTION:JS Bach Cantata 12 Weinen\, Klagen\, Sorgen\, Zagen\n(Weeping\, lamenting\, grieving\, trembling) \nConductor Robert Quinney\nPreacher Revd Angela Tilby\, Diocesan Canon\, Christ Church Oxford \nThe Orchestra of Oxford Bach Soloists and New College Choir present an authentic recreation of Lutheran Vespers\, the context for which JS Bach was writing his cantatas. \nDoors open at 5.30pm. No ticket required. \nIn collaboration with the Faculty of Music at the University of Oxford.
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/lutheran-vespers/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170429T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170429T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170309T073016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T130002Z
UID:2735-1493483400-1493487000@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Edward Thomas: A Centenary Celebration in Words and Music
DESCRIPTION:The Oxford Bach Soloists and a solo cellist perform an entirely new and haunting work\, created by the composer Colin Riley with text by landscape writer Robert McFarlane\, which brings together fragments of Thomas’ collected poetry including lines found in his uniform pocket when he died 100 years ago in April 1917 on the Western Front – ‘Roads Shining Like River Up Hill After Rain’. The event includes readings from the work of this great poet described by Ted Hughes as ‘the father of us all’.  \nTickets £12 \n[av_button label=’BOOK TICKETS’ link=’manually\,http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?pid=8396479&agency=TDC_UK&campid=TDC_NEW_WWW_2013′ link_target=’_blank’ size=’large’ position=’left’ icon_select=’no’ icon=’ue800′ font=’entypo-fontello’ color=’theme-color’ custom_bg=’#444444′ custom_font=’#ffffff’ admin_preview_bg=”]
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/edward-thomas-a-centenary-celebration-in-words-and-music/
LOCATION:Stratford Artshouse\, 14 Rother Street\, Stratford-upon-Avon\, CV37 6LU
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170415T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170415T151500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170120T071002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T125916Z
UID:1694-1492269300-1492269300@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Easter Oratorio
DESCRIPTION:Bach’s colossal 1725 Easter Oratorio with its festive scoring for orchestra\, chorus and its four characters Simon Peter\, John the Apostle\, Mary Magdalene\, and Mary Jacobe telling the Easter story. \nBach’s Easter Cantata which precedes it has been described as Bach’s first-known attempt at painting a narrative in music as it explores the battle between Life and Death.  \nA highlight is the world premiere of Colin Riley’s setting of fragments of poetry by Edward Thomas exactly 100 years since his tragic death in the WW1 trenches. At the start of a UK tour the piece is a quiet celebration of his wonderful words\, his troubled life\, and particular ‘Englishness’. \nJoint tickets available with Passion on 14 April. Add full price tickets to both events to your basket and use the coupon code “EASTER” to get them for £40 (save £10). \nColin Riley\nRoads Shining Like River Uphill After Rain\n(world premiere) \nJS Bach\nCantata: Christ lag in Todesbanden BWV 4\n(Christ lay in death’s bonds) \nOster-Oratorium BWV 249\n(Easter Oratorio)
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/easter-oratorio/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170414T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170414T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170120T070240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T125831Z
UID:1689-1492176600-1492176600@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Passion
DESCRIPTION:One of Bach’s best loved works\, the St John Passion was first performed on Good Friday of 1724 in the St Nicholas Church\, Leipzig. This extravagant work is presented by an ensemble of soloists\, four-part choir\, strings and basso continuo together with pairs of flauti traversi and oboes doubling on oboe da caccia. Bach also uses viola d’amore and viola da gamba to create special colours within the instrumental mix. \nThe narrative is led by the Evangelist with an impressive line-up including Jesus\, Pilate\, Peter\, a maid and two servants. \nJoint tickets available with Easter Oratorio on 15 April. Add full price tickets to both events to your basket and use the coupon code “EASTER” to get them for £40 (save £10). \nJS Bach\nJohannes-Passion BWV 245\n(St John Passion)\n \nTenor/Evangelist: Stefan Kennedy\nChrist: Humphrey Thompson\n Pilate: Brian McAlea\n Sopranos: Betty Makharinsky and Aileen Thomson\n Alto: Alex Chance
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/passion/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170319T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170319T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170120T065956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T125740Z
UID:1683-1489936500-1489940100@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:The Wages of Sin
DESCRIPTION:JS Bach \nOne of Bach’s rarer latin settings and a cry for Mercy sets the scene for the dissonant opening to Bach’s Cantata calling us to ‘Resist Sin’. Dating from Bach’s days as court composer at the Schlosskirche (court chapel) of Weimar this is one of the composer’s more unusual works for solo alto. \nThe first of the three motets which follow also comes from Bach’s time at Weimar and tells the story of Jacob’s wrestling with the Angel. The second and third motets bring praise and light to the concert with the third being noted for its delicate and lightly-scored instrumental accompaniment. \nKyrie in F major BWV 233a\nCantata: Widerstehe doch der Sünde BWV 54\n(Just resist sin)\nAlto: William Purefoy\nMotet: Ich lasse dich nicht BWV Anh. 159\n(I will not let you go)\nMotet: Komm\, Jesu\, komm BWV 229\n(Come\, Jesus\, come)\nMotet: Lobet den Herrn\, alle Heiden BWV 230\n(Praise the Lord\, all ye nations)
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/the-wages-of-sin/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170219T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170219T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20170120T065552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T125656Z
UID:1677-1487517300-1487520900@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Spirits of the Earth
DESCRIPTION:These three wonderful works for chorus\, soloists and orchestra were all written between 1713 and 1725 and focus around the story of the Parable of the Sower:  \n‘A sower sows seeds on the path\, on rocky ground and among thorns\, and all are lost; but when it falls on good earth it grows\, yielding thirty\, sixty\, and a hundredfold’. \nBach was working for the co-reigning dukes of Saxe-Weimar when he composed the central cantata in this programme. By 1723 he was at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig where the two flanking works were produced as part of his regular weekly output. \nJS Bach\nCantata: Erhalt uns\, Herr\, bei deinem Wort BWV 126\n(Sustain us\, Lord with your word) \nCantata: Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt BWV 18\n(Just as the rain and snow fall from heaven) \nCantata: Leichtgesinnte Flattergeister BWV 181\n(Light-minded frivolous spirits)
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/spirits-of-the-earth/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170129T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170129T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20161229T123032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T125608Z
UID:1628-1485702900-1485706500@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Calming the Storm
DESCRIPTION:JS Bach\nCantata 81: Jesus schläft\, was soll ich hoffen BWV 81\n(Jesus sleeps\, what shall I hope for?)\nCantata 14: Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit BWV 14\n(Were God not with us at this time) \nMotet: Jesu\, meine Freude BWV 227\n(Jesus\, my joy) \nOxford Bach Soloists begin their 2017 season with two cantatas composed especially for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. This is a rather special date as it only occurs when Easter is very late. \nIn both works part of the story tells of Jesus calming a massive storm on the Sea of Galilee. Bach’s depiction of this event ‘like a raging tide and like a foaming wave’ brings the event vividly to life. \nThe cantatas are performed alongside one of the first works from Bach’s time in Leipzig\, Jesu\, meine Freude\, written in 1723 for the funeral of Johanna Maria Käsin\, the wife of that city’s postmaster.
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/calming-the-storm/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161224T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20161015T093925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161015T093925Z
UID:799-1482598800-1482598800@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Bach Christmas Oratorio
DESCRIPTION:Join us for one of Oxford’s most evocative seasonal events in the magical setting of New College Chapel. Oxford Bach Soloists’ Christmas Oratorio is sure to be a memorable way to celebrate Christmas this year. \nTom Hammond-Davies directs an authentic performance of J. S. Bach’s much loved telling of the Christmas story with the first three parts of his 1734 Christmas Oratorio. This glittering masterpiece describes the Birth of Jesus\, the annunciation to the shepherds\, and the adoration of the shepherds\, \nAfter the performance why not book yourself in for dinner locally so you can also enjoy more music from the Oxford Bach Soloists as they take us into Christmas Day itself from 11pm with Midnight Mass (free admission).
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/bach-christmas-oratorio/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161207T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20161122T165058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161122T165058Z
UID:1210-1481137200-1481137200@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:All Roads Lead to Bach
DESCRIPTION:An evening of music for unaccompanied violin from before and after Bach’s time.\nBojan Čičić\, baroque violin \nAs one of the rising stars of the world of period performance\, Oxford Bach Soloists’ leader Bojan Čičić is fast making a name for himself with his sensitive and virtuosic playing. \n In addition to being the leader of Florilegium\, he frequently guest directs and performs as a soloist with groups such as the Academy of Ancient Music\, European Union Baroque Orchestra\, and Budapest Festival Orchestra. His recording of J.S.Bach’s Concerto for two violins with Rachel Podger was recently named the best available recording by BBC Music Magazine. \n \nBojan’s own group\, the Illyria Consort\, recently recorded their first disc with Delphian Records for release in March 2017\, a groundbreaking recording of Carbonelli’s virtuosic violin sonatas. The Illyria Consort explores rare repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries from the Venetian Republic and Habsburg Empire\, and have performed at the Utrecht Early Music Festival\, the Korkyra Baroque Festival\, Laus Polyphoniae\, and at the Festival de Sablé.  \nFuture projects include directing Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with the European Union Baroque Orchestra and performing Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto with Instruments of Time and Truth. Bojan is Professor of Baroque Violin at the Royal College of Music\, and plays a violin by Rugieri from the 1680s\, kindly loaned to him by the Jumpstart Junior Foundation. \nThis concert is in support of Bojan’s debut album\, featuring the works of Giovanni Carbonelli\, one of the leading Italian violinist-composers active in London during the time of Handel\, and a pupil of Correlli.
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/all-roads-lead-to-bach/
LOCATION:St Mary Magdalen’s Church\, Magdalen Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3AE 
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161120T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161120T151500
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20161012T164622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T125436Z
UID:782-1479654900-1479654900@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Wake Up to Bach!
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to wake up to two of Bach’s amazing choral and orchestral works written to be performed as part of his annual cycle of church cantatas. \nWachet! betet! betet! wachet!  cantata dates from 1716 and invites the listener to ‘Watch! Pray! Pray! Watch!’ in a series of choruses and areas concluding with the beautiful chorale “Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht”  \nDating from 1731 Wachet auf\, ruft uns die Stimme is regarded as one of Bach’s most mature and popular sacred cantatas\, often known as Sleeper’s Wake. In this cantata we are reminded of the parable of the Ten Virgins with the words ‘Wake up\, calls the voice to us’. \nTickets £15\, under 18s free
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/wake-up-to-bach/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
CATEGORIES:Oxford Bach Soloists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161021T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161021T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20160601T095452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160601T095452Z
UID:663-1477087200-1477090800@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Bach Revived
DESCRIPTION:Schumann worshipped Bach. He pored over the Passions and played the great man’s fugues with Clara on their honeymoon. As part of the Oxford Lieder Festival\, 21 October sees several events surveying the works of Robert Schumann and the Bach revival led by Mendelssohn\, supported by Schumann and influential on so many others. \nThe day concludes with a special evening of Bach Cantatas for the Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity. These will be performed by the Oxford Bach Soloists with  renowned tenor James Gilchrist\, together with two of Schmann’s rare works for organ performed by Robert Quinney. \nJohann Sebastian Bach: Cantata 89 Was soll ich aus dir machen\, Ephraim\nRobert Schumann: Fugue N° 1 on BACH\nJohann Sebastian Bach: Cantata 115 Mache dich\, mein Geist\, bereit\nRobert Schumann: Fugue N° 5 on BACH\nJohann Sebastian Bach: Cantata 55 Ich armer Mensch\, ich Sündenknecht \nTenor: James Gilchrist\nOrgan: Robert Quinney\nConductor: Tom Hammond-Davies \nPromoted by the Oxford Lieder Festival’s Schumann Project \nTickets available at www.oxfordlieder.co.uk
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/bach-revived/
LOCATION:New College Chapel\, Holywell Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160710T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160710T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20160310T105938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160310T105938Z
UID:307-1468144800-1468150200@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Singing the Reformation 6
DESCRIPTION:Morning Service at the Gartenkirche \nThe magnificent Gartenkirche St Marien in the heart of Hannover – the capital of Lower Saxony – hosts the final performance of the tour. This is the Highest Lutheran Church  in Northern Germany with its musical minister and the best organ in the city. \nByrd Mass for Four Voices  \nGibbons O clap your hands \n  \nOxford Bach Soloists\nConducted by Tom Hammond-Davies
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/singing-reformation-gartenkirche/
LOCATION:Gartenkirche St Marien\, Marienstraße 35\, 30171 Hannover\, Germany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160709T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160709T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20160310T105631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160310T105631Z
UID:305-1468092600-1468096200@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Singing the Reformation 5
DESCRIPTION:Kloster mahl anders Festival \nChrist lag in Todesbanden \nThe beautiful and historic Mariensee Abbey\, founded in 1207\, provides the perfect setting for this concert which traces the development of the ‘Victimae paschali laudes’ Easter plainchant through the centuries and its various transformations as Christ lag in Todesbanden through the reformation.  \nChrist ist erstanden (chorale) \nM. Praetorius Christ ist erstanden à 2 \nJ. Walther Christ lag in Todesbanden \nJ. Schein Christ lag in Todesbanden à 3 \nJ. Rosenmüller Sonata Duodecima à 5 \nJ. S. Bach Christ lag in Todesbanden BWV 4 \n  \nOxford Bach Soloists\nConducted by Tom Hammond-Davies
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/singing-reformation-mariensee/
LOCATION:Mariensee Abbey\, Mariensee\, Germany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160709T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160709T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20160706T205006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160706T205006Z
UID:721-1468087200-1468090800@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Singing the Reformation 4
DESCRIPTION:Kloster mahl anders Festival \nVespers \nOxford Bach Soloists join with the  Nuns of Mariensee Abbey to sing vespers. \nGibbons\, Magnificat from ‘Short’ service \nPsalm (Anglican chant) \n  \nOxford Bach Soloists \nConducted by Tom Hammond-Davies
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/singing-the-reformation-4/
LOCATION:Mariensee Abbey\, Mariensee\, Germany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160708T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160708T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20160305T194301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160305T194301Z
UID:240-1468002600-1468006200@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Singing the Reformation 3
DESCRIPTION:Kloster mahl anders Festival \nChrist lag in Todesbanden \nThe beautiful and historic Lüne Abbey\, founded in 1172\, provides the perfect setting for this concert which traces the development of the ‘Victimae paschali laudes’ Easter plainchant through the centuries and its various transformations as Christ lag in Todesbanden through the reformation.  \nChrist ist erstanden (chorale) \nM. Praetorius Christ ist erstanden à 2 \nJ. Walther Christ lag in Todesbanden \nJ. Schein Christ lag in Todesbanden à 3 \nJ. Rosenmüller Sonata Duodecima à 5 \nJ. S. Bach Christ lag in Todesbanden BWV 4 \n  \nOxford Bach Soloists \nConducted by Tom Hammond-Davies
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/singing-reformation-lune/
LOCATION:Lüne Abbey\, Lüneburg\, Germany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160708T172500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160708T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20160706T202804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160706T202804Z
UID:719-1467998700-1468000800@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Singing the Reformation 2
DESCRIPTION:Kloster mahl anders Festival \nVespers \nOxford Bach Soloists join with the  Nuns of Lüne Abbey to sing vespers from the gallery. \nOxford Bach Soloists \nConducted by Tom Hammond-Davies
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/singing-the-reformation-2/
LOCATION:Lüne Abbey\, Lüneburg\, Germany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160708T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160708T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T111609
CREATED:20160706T200115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160706T200115Z
UID:715-1467984600-1467986400@www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
SUMMARY:Singing the Reformation 1
DESCRIPTION:Lunchtime Prayers with Motets \nThis important brick Gothic church provides the setting for Oxford Bach Soloists to sing a short programme during lunchtime prayers. Appropriately\, this will include one of Bach’s most famous motets – as a 15 year old\,  Bach and his friend his friend Georg Erdmann made their famous 200 mile walk to Lüneburg in 1700 where they were to study for the next three years. \nGibbons O clap your hands \nTallis If ye love me \nJ. S. Bach Komm\, Jesu\, komm \n  \nOxford Bach Soloists \nConducted by Tom Hammond-Davies
URL:https://www.oxfordbachsoloists.com/event/singing-the-reformation/
LOCATION:St Michael’s Church\, Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz\, Lüneburg\, 21335\, Germany
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