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URL:https://www.earlymusicamerica.org/events/carmel-bach-festival-bach-hay
 dn-and-beethoven-2/
SUMMARY:Carmel Bach Festival: Bach\, Haydn\, and Beethoven
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nJ.S. Bach – Ricercar a Six\, Haydn – Harpsichord Co
 ncerto in D major\, and Beethoven – Symphony No. 1 in C major\n&nbsp\;\n
 \n\n\n\nMonday evening’s program offers a rich tapestry of musical voice
 s\, presenting works by Bach\, Haydn\, and Beethoven that explore the art 
 of innovation and transformation. The evening begins with Bach’s Ricerc
 ar a 6\, a masterpiece of contrapuntal writing from The Musical Offering.
  This intricate work\, built on a single theme\, reveals the endless possi
 bilities of variation and interplay between voices. Together\, the voices 
 form a cohesive texture that creates richness and complexity in the music.
 \n\nThe program continues with Haydn’s Harpsichord Concerto in D Major\,
  H. XVIII:11\, one of his most celebrated keyboard concertos. While Haydn
 ’s Harpsichord Concerto in D Major is often performed on the pianoforte 
 today\, the festival will feature a harpsichord for this performance\, all
 owing audiences to experience the piece as it was originally conceived.\n\
 nFinishing the evening is Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C Major. Written
  early in his career\, the symphony pays homage to Classical traditions wh
 ile signaling the bold\, dynamic voice that would define Beethoven’s lat
 er works.\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\nProgram\nBACH\, J.S. Ricercar a 6 from Th
 e Musical Offering BWV 1079\nHAYDN Harpsichord Concerto in D major\, H. X
 VIII:11\nI. Vivace\nII. Un poco adagio\nIII. Rondo all’ungherese: Allegr
 o assai\nINTERMISSION\nBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C major\, Op. 21\nI. Ad
 agio molto—Allegro con brio\nII. Andante cantabile con moto\nIII. Menuet
 to: Allegro molto e vivace\nIV. Finale: Adagio—Allegro molto e vivace\n.
  . .\nJoin the Carmel Bach Festival for its 88th season—Dialogues—ru
 nning July 12-26\, 2025. Musicians will explore musical conversations acro
 ss time via works such as Bach’s Mass in B Minor and The Art of the Fug
 ue\, Mozart’s Requiem and “Jupiter” symphony\, Haydn’s "Harmonie
 messe\," and featured works by Stravinsky and Jessie Montgomery. With 40 e
 vents to choose from\, there is something for everyone! Browse the full se
 ason lineup\, purchase tickets\, and find information on free community ev
 ents at www.bachfestival.org.\n\n\n
CATEGORIES:Festivals
LOCATION:Sunset Center Theater\, San Carlos St between 8th and 10th Ave\, C
 armel-By-The-Sea\, California\, 93921\, United States
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