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Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

Bach, the Universe and Everything

Jessica Cale (Soprano), Angharad Rowlands (Alto), Nicholas Mulroy (Tenor), William Gaunt (Bass), Dhara Patel (Guest speaker), Steve Devine (Director)

Bach, the Universe and Everything
We return to Weimar in December 1715 where, praise be, music was allowed during advent unlike Leipzig.

The sentiments expressed in the soprano’s opening aria – “Prepare the paths… Messiah approaches!”- will be quite familiar to British audiences in the Christmas period as it draws from the same biblical passage as the opening numbers of Handel’s Messiah. Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn! is a beautifully reflective piece designed to ready the faithful for the seasonal celebrations.

Over the last three years the James Webb Space Telescope, the largest launched into space, has allowed astronomers to peer back to a time shortly after the Big Bang. One surprise discovery has been the number of large and mature galaxies observed in the early Universe that can’t be explained by current models of galaxy formation. Dhara Patel from the National Space Centre will put forward some alternative ideas that could help explain the presence of galaxies that should not exist!

The season’s focus on the music of the Flemish composer Jacobus Clemens (c. 1510 – 1556) continues with a setting of the well-known prayer to the mother of Jesus, Ave Maria.

Programme:
Clemens - Ave Maria
Bach - Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn! BWV 132 (Prepare the paths, prepare the road!)


This event will last approximately 1 hour, with no interval.

Full Event Details

We return to Weimar in December 1715 where, praise be, music was allowed during advent unlike Leipzig.

The sentiments expressed in the soprano’s opening aria – “Prepare the paths… Messiah approaches!”- will be quite familiar to British audiences in the Christmas period as it draws from the same biblical passage as the opening numbers of Handel’s Messiah. Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn! is a beautifully reflective piece designed to ready the faithful for the seasonal celebrations.

Over the last three years the James Webb Space Telescope, the largest launched into space, has allowed astronomers to peer back to a time shortly after the Big Bang. One surprise discovery has been the number of large and mature galaxies observed in the early Universe that can’t be explained by current models of galaxy formation. Dhara Patel from the National Space Centre will put forward some alternative ideas that could help explain the presence of galaxies that should not exist!

The season’s focus on the music of the Flemish composer Jacobus Clemens (c. 1510 – 1556) continues with a setting of the well-known prayer to the mother of Jesus, Ave Maria.

Programme:
Clemens - Ave Maria
Bach - Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn! BWV 132 (Prepare the paths, prepare the road!)

This event will last approximately 1 hour, with no interval.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Kings Place, London
Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG

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