Saturday, March 14 | 7:30 PM, Church (1315 36th Street, NW)
THE THIRTEEN: J. S. Bach, The Early Masses — featuring: Bach Mass in A Major BWV 234, Bach Mass in G Minor, BWV 235, Bach Concerto for two violins in D Major BWV 1043, Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, BWV 1050 —
- Holy Trinity welcomes back The Thirteen under the baton of Matthew Robertson, joined by violinists Adriane Post and Mandy Wolman, harpsichordist Adam Pearl, flutist David Ross, and the esteemed choir of twelve soloists for a concert featuring Bach’s Masses in A Major and G Minor, which exhibit all of the mastery of the composer’s massive B Minor Mass in the form of smaller and digestible delights, written by the composer at a highpoint of his career. The Thirteen performs Bach’s two early masses featuring Baroque flute and oboe, paired with some of his finest and most beloved instrumental works, the Double Concerto for two violins, and the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5.
A pre-concert talk by Paul Elie, author of the book ‘Reinventing Bach’ and Fellow at Georgetown’s Berkley Center Religion, Peace, and World Affairs will take place in Trinity Hall at 6:30PM.
NOTE: a limited number of complimentary tickets for this performance have been made available to Holy Trinity parishioners, please contact Matthew Ogden for more information: mogden@trinity.org.
Otherwise, tickets must be purchased through The Thirteen’s website, offering general admission, student ticket discounts, and free tickets for children under age 18.
