Bach: Birth and Destiny – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 9 & 11 January, 2025

Event Date: January 9, 2025 - 12:00 AM
Event End Date: January 11, 2025 - 12:00 AM
Cost: $79 – $89 + BF
Website: www.sydneyfestival.org.au
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Location: ACO On The Pier (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney
Dates: 9 & 11 January, 2025
Cost: $79 – $89 + BF

Bach Akademie Australia

When Galileo’s father, Vincenzo, was composing in the 16th century, the heavens were thought to have their own music, audible to the soul. Even today, the ‘heavenly dance’ of the stars and planets evokes a sense of inevitable destiny, elegant precision and timeless mystery. Those same qualities can be heard in the intricate creations of Johann Sebastian Bach, and it’s one of the reasons his music continues to resonate.

The music of Bach – perfect and universal – is the connecting thread in a compelling program that looks to the heavens for inspiration. Voices and instruments will dance and resound in music from the high Renaissance to our own time, from Europe to the Pacific and First Nations Australia – with the Morning Star as our guiding light.

It’s the kind of concert for which Madeleine Easton and the Bach Akademie Australia have become known: intellectually satisfying, emotionally rewarding and thrilling to the senses.

PROGRAM

J.S. Bach Sinfonia and Chorus from ‘Himmelskönig, sei willkommen’ – Cantata, BWV 182
Tomás Luis de Victoria O magnum mysterium
J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue No.1 in C major from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2
Vincenzo Galilei Highlights from ‘The Well-Tempered Lute’, arr. for string quartet
J.S. Bach Highlights from the Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
James MacMillan O Radiant Dawn
Troy Russell Clans, arr. for solo violin
J.S. Bach Aria and Chorale from ‘Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern’ – Cantata, BWV 1

We asked four of Australia’s most celebrated classical ensembles and artists to respond to the theme “birth, destiny and what we leave behind” – inspired by Visual Artist in Residence Telly Tuita and his Tongan heritage. Explore the Resonance program here.

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“An opportunity to really dig down deep into Bach’s words and music – a profound and rewarding experience.”

– Limelight

“An evening of inspiration and revelation… a superlative performance of matchless repertoire.”

– Sounds Like Sydney

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