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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2025 AT 4 PM

THE VIRTUOSO ORGANIST
PAUL JACOBS, ORGAN

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ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE

On January 19, it will be an honor to welcome back the inimitable organ virtuoso organist Paul Jacobs. He will introduce and perform a selection of towering masterpieces by Johann Sebastian Bach and Franz Liszt composed especially for the King of Instruments. 

2024-2025

SEASON
 

September 29, 2024
Cellobration!

 

October 20, 2024
Modigliani Quartet
 

November 17, 2024
Paul Lewis Plays Schubert 

December 15, 2024
The Virtuoso Flutist
Denis Bouriakov

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January 19, 2025
The Virtuoso Organist
Paul Jacobs


February 9, 2025

The Virtuoso Cellist
​Steven Isserlis


March 9, 2025
Ravel’s 150th Birthday Concert 

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April 13, 2025
Quartetto Di Cremona
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May 18, 2025
Late Night With Leonard Bernstein

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​Artist Roster
 

Parlance Program Notes
 

LOCATION

At West Side Presbyterian Church
6 South Monroe Street
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
For map and directions, 
click here.
 

CONCERT AMENITIES

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Wheelchair Accessible
 

Free Parking for all concerts

FEATURING

PAUL JACOBS, ORGAN

 

“Paul Jacobs is one of the great living virtuosos.”
— The Washington Post

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“… An obliterating performance by one of the major musicians of our time.” - Alex Ross, The New Yorker

Heralded as “one of the finest organists and teachers of our day,” by Zachary Woolfe of The New York Times, “one of  the major musicians of our time” by Alex Ross of The New Yorker, the internationally celebrated organist Paul Jacobs combines a probing intellect and extraordinary technical mastery with an unusually large repertoire, both old and new.  He has performed to great critical acclaim on five continents and in each of the fifty United States. The only organist ever to have won a Grammy Award, Mr. Jacobs is an eloquent champion of his instrument both in the United States and abroad.

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Works of Bach and Liszt to be announced

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PROGRAM

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Watch Paul Jacobs perform Bach's "Great" Fugue in G minor, BMV 542:

Watch Paul Jacobs perform "Little" Fugue in G Minor, BWV 578:

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