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Kah-Ming Ng

A Bach Tercentenary

A Bach Tercentenary
Join Dr Kah-Ming Ng in an intimate candlelit harpsichord recital, filled with interesting anecdotes exploring the
influences on JS Bach that culminated in his first keyboard publication, issued at his own expense in 1726
to test the market, eventually leading to his iconic Clavier–Übung collections.

Programme:
JS Bach
Partita Prima
F Couperin Prelude No. 7 & Les Baricades Mistérieuses
A Vivaldi (arr. Bach) Concerto in F major BWV 978
D Buxtehude Praeludium manualiter BuxWV 163
JJ Froberger Lamentation on the sad passing of Ferdinand IV
J Pachelbel Aria Sebaldina

‘A dazzling display of keyboard prowess’ - The Independent
‘Undoubted technical virtuosity and intellectual grasp’ - Early Music News


Full Event Details

Join Dr Kah-Ming Ng in an intimate candlelit harpsichord recital, filled with interesting anecdotes exploring the
influences on JS Bach that culminated in his first keyboard publication, issued at his own expense in 1726
to test the market, eventually leading to his iconic Clavier–Übung collections.

Programme:
JS Bach
Partita Prima
F Couperin Prelude No. 7 & Les Baricades Mistérieuses
A Vivaldi (arr. Bach) Concerto in F major BWV 978
D Buxtehude Praeludium manualiter BuxWV 163
JJ Froberger Lamentation on the sad passing of Ferdinand IV
J Pachelbel Aria Sebaldina

‘A dazzling display of keyboard prowess’ - The Independent
‘Undoubted technical virtuosity and intellectual grasp’ - Early Music News

Venue Details & Map

Location

Exeter College Chapel, Oxford
Turl Street, Oxford OX1 3DP

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