Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
X-Ray Planets
Bach, the Universe and Everything

JS BACH Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, calls the voice to us), BWV 140
Bach, the Universe and Everything continues with one of Bach's best-known cantatas, Wachet auf, ruf uns die Stimme.
Popularly known as ‘Sleepers Awake!’ after the famous opening chorale fantasia, Bach’s Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme’ has come to be closely associated with the Advent season although written for performance in November. At its heart are two duets for soprano and bass soloists depicting a dialogue between Jesus and the Soul.
Our guest speaker, Affelia Wibisono (from Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) will introduce her work studying the x-rays given off by planets to better understand their atmosphere, surfaces, rings, moon, magnetic fields and aurora.
Bach, the Universe and Everything is a concert series with a difference. Across six Sunday morning events, we explore the human desire to understand our place in the cosmos, guided by the work of JS Bach – composer and intergalactic genius – through his 200 cantatas. We invite you to join us on a cosmic journey: each event is built around a Bach cantata and a talk from a guest scientist, writer or broadcaster, alongside choral and instrumental music.
Series music director: Steven Devine
Sun, 24 November 2024
Kings Place, London
11:30am
£8.50 - £20 + transaction fees
Full Event Details
GIBBONS Almighty and everlasting God
JS BACH Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, calls the voice to us), BWV 140
Bach, the Universe and Everything continues with one of Bach's best-known cantatas, Wachet auf, ruf uns die Stimme.
Popularly known as ‘Sleepers Awake!’ after the famous opening chorale fantasia, Bach’s Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme’ has come to be closely associated with the Advent season although written for performance in November. At its heart are two duets for soprano and bass soloists depicting a dialogue between Jesus and the Soul.
Our guest speaker, Affelia Wibisono (from Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) will introduce her work studying the x-rays given off by planets to better understand their atmosphere, surfaces, rings, moon, magnetic fields and aurora.
Bach, the Universe and Everything is a concert series with a difference. Across six Sunday morning events, we explore the human desire to understand our place in the cosmos, guided by the work of JS Bach – composer and intergalactic genius – through his 200 cantatas. We invite you to join us on a cosmic journey: each event is built around a Bach cantata and a talk from a guest scientist, writer or broadcaster, alongside choral and instrumental music.
Series music director: Steven Devine
Venue Details & Map
Location
Kings Place, London
Kings Place, 90 York Way, N1 9AG, London
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