Presented by Sarasa Ensemble at Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church, Cambridge MA
Jan152022
Following the devastation of Germany’s 30 Years War in the 17th century, the resurgence of music became the focal point of every town and village. Works by Philipp Heinrich Erlebach, JA Reincken, CH Abel, JS Bach.
January 15, 2022 Harvard-Epworth Methodist Church, Cambridge at 7.30pm
Also to be performed January 16, 2022 Follen Community Church, Lexington at 3.30pm (see separate event listing)
Reginald Mobley, countertenor; Elizabeth Blumenstock, Christina Day Martinson violins; Keats Dieffenbach, Jenny Stirling, violas; Jennifer Morsches, Timothy Merton, cellos; Michael Beattie, organ
Program:
PH Erlebach Ouverture No 5 in F major for strings and basso continuo
JS Bach “Jesus ist ein guter Hirt”
January 15, 2022 Harvard-Epworth Methodist Church, Cambridge at 7.30pm
Also to be performed January 16, 2022 Follen Community Church, Lexington at 3.30pm (see separate event listing)
Reginald Mobley, countertenor; Elizabeth Blumenstock, Christina Day Martinson violins; Keats Dieffenbach, Jenny Stirling, violas; Jennifer Morsches, Timothy Merton, cellos; Michael Beattie, organ
Program:
PH Erlebach Ouverture No 5 in F major for strings and basso continuo
JS Bach “Jesus ist ein guter Hirt” from BWV 85
CH Abel Battaille in D major for strings and basso continuo
PH Erlebach Air traquenar from Ouverture No IV in D minor
PH Erlebach motet “Trocknet euch ihr heissen Zähren”
JA Reincken Hortus Musicus IV in D minor for two violins and basso continuo
JS Bach Cantata BWV 54, “Widerstehe doch der Sünde”
TICKETS: $25 General Admission: student and senior discounts available, and children under 18 are free! Purchase tickets below. HEALTH AND SAFETY: Audiences at all venues must provide proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the concert for entry. Masks are required at all times.
Info regarding how this event is being affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.:
Audiences at all venues must provide proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the concert for entry. Masks are required at all times.
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Instructions:
Audiences at all venues must provide proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the concert for entry. Masks are required at all times.