
Rediscovered Bach
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Join us for a captivating evening that honors a remarkable achievement in Baroque music scholarship! ✨ Experience the magnificent sounds of the Fritts-Richards baroque organ at St. Alphonsus as we unveil two newly authenticated organ masterpieces by the legendary Johann Sebastian Bach:
- Chaconne and Fugue in D minor, BWV 1178
- Chaconne in G minor, BWV 1179
These extraordinary works were recently discovered in a manuscript at the Royal Library of Belgium by esteemed Bach researcher Peter Wollny and attributed to Bach after extensive research.
The evening will also feature a selection of works for violin and organ:
- Prelude on Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott - Franz Tunder
- Two settings of Christ lag in todesbanden - Georg Böhm
- Sonata in E minor for violin and continuo, BWV 1023 - JS Bach
- Sonata in G major for violin and obbligato harpsichord, BWV 1019 - JS Bach
About the Fritts-Richards Organ
The stunning organ at St. Alphonsus was crafted by Fritts-Richards Organ Builders in Tacoma, Washington. Its design reflects the grandeur of early Dutch and German organs, embodying the zenith of the instrument’s evolution, inspired by the 16th-century organ of Hendrick Niehoff at Brouwershaven, The Netherlands.
💰 FREE Registration Required - Donations Accepted
Featuring:
Henry Lebedinsky on organ
Tekla Cunningham on baroque violin
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