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The Voice at Ease
Part of: Baroque 2021
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Tickets include access to concert recording for 7 days after it airs
Bach’s cantata “Ich habe genug” (I am content) forms the backbone for the final concert in the Baroque 2021 series. At the center of the cantata is the short aria “Schlummert ein,” a sublime, peaceful lullaby that suggests rejuvenation after times of trouble. This mood of reconciliation, celebration, and rebirth echoes through the other works by J.S. Bach on the program, including two sinfonias from the cantatas BWV 21 and 196, the joyous “Laudamus te” from his Mass in G Major, the aria “Ja, ja, ich kann Feinde schlagen” from cantata, BW 57, and Alessandro Marcello’s Concerto for Oboe in D minor, which Bach arranged for keyboard. Baritone Tyler Duncan will join OSL for a complete performance of “Ich habe genug.”
Your Online Concert Experience: How it Works
- Purchase tickets and receive a confirmation email at the time of purchase
- About 24 hours before the concert, you will receive a link to the concert page on OSLmusic.org sent to the email address used to purchase the tickets.
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If you have not received a link by 3pm the day of the concert, please contact the Box Office: tickets@OSLmusic.org or 212.594.6100 x2.
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- At the start time of the performance, the concert will begin at the link we provided you.
- During the live performance, audience members can use the chat feature. OSL staff and orchestra musicians will be available for questions and conversation.
- An archive of the concert will be available at the same link used for the event for seven days after the live performance.
Program
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sinfonia from cantata, BWV 196
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sinfonia from cantata, BWV 21
Johann Sebastian Bach
Gratias from Mass in G Major, BWV 236
Johann Sebastian Bach
Aria Ja, ja, ich kann die Feinde schlagen from cantata, BWV 57
Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata Ich Habe Genug. BWV 82
Alessandro Marcello
Concerto for oboe in D minor