
Three B's of the Baroque - A Night Out with ARTEK
Central Park
Fri, March 9, 2018, at 8:00 PM,
EST
(Ticket sales closed
Mar 8, 3:25 PM EST)
(Ticket sales closed Mar 8, 3:25 PM EST)
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Capacity
- 4 of 100 tickets still available
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- Don't bring your own drinks
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- All guests must be 21
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Wheelchair access
- Wheelchair Accessible
This is a Groupmuse Night Out
Explore the wider world of music outside Groupmuse with exclusive discounts to local concerts.
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This past Christmas, ARTEK - arguably the city's premier early music ensemble - invited our community for a sacred, sold-out Night Out. Well they're back for more, and so are we!
On March 9th at 8pm, we'll gather in the Holy Trinity Church on Central Park West - over a century old and a splendid gem of this Greatest City - to once again make space for the sacred with another ARTEK Night Out.
This time, the focus will be on the Baroque musical culture of Northern Germany - with the work of Nicolaus Bruhns, Dieterich Buxtehude - a great genius whom J.S. Bach famously walked 250 miles to study with, and old J.S. himself, because however much there may be, the world always needs more Bach.
It'll be an evening of vocal works, chamber works, and organ works - blown through the Holy Trinity Church's spectacular set of pipes. And if you show up at 7pm, you'll hear a pre-concert lecture by musicologist Sara Ruhle Kyle, who specializes in music of the North German Baroque.
Typically, the tickets are between $35 and $50, but we're in the warm glow of the Groupmuse-iverse here, so you'll get yours for a mere Jackson - $20! (and $15 for supermusers...) But they likely won't last, so step right up!
What's the music?

Artists:
Cynthia Freivogel, solo violin
Andrew Fuchs, tenor; Peter Becker, bass-baritone
Vita Wallace, violin; Motomi Igarashi, violone
Daniel Swenberg, theorbo; Gwendolyn Toth, organ & director
Program
Nicolaus Bruhns (1665-1697): Praeludium in E minor; Cantata for bass, Mein Herz ist bereit; Cantata for tenor, Jauchzet dem Herren
Dietrich Buxtehude (1637/39-1707): Sonata in C major; duet, "O wie selig"
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Praeludium and Fugue in B minor; Sonata #1 for solo violin in G minor
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