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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2021 AT 3 PM

PAUL JACOBS, ORGAN
WELCOME BACH, PAUL JACOBS!

ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE

It will be an honor to welcome back America’s foremost organist, Paul Jacobs. The inimitable virtuoso will introduce and perform a selection of towering masterpieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, composed and arranged especially for the King of Instruments.

PROGRAM

J.S. Bach

Sinfonia from Cantata, BWV 29 (arr. Marcel Dupre)

J.S. Bach

Trio Sonata in E Minor, BWV 528

J.S. Bach

Air on the G String, Suite No. 3, BWV 1068

J.S. Bach

Concerto in D Minor after Vivaldi, BWV 596

J.S. Bach

Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582

J.S. Bach

Arioso from Cantata, BWV 156

J.S. Bach

Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 532

Watch Paul Jacobs perform and introduce Bach’s organ music at NPR:
 
Watch Paul Jacobs discuss and play Bach’s organ music at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in New York City:


PARLANCE CHAMBER CONCERTS

Performances held at West Side Presbyterian Church • 6 South Monroe Street, Ridgewood, NJ

 Wheelchair Accessible

Free Parking for all concerts

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Partial funding is provided by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts through Grant Funds administered by the Bergen County Department of Parks, Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs.

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