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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250714T193000
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URL:https://www.earlymusicamerica.org/events/carmel-bach-festival-bach-hay
 dn-and-beethoven/
SUMMARY:Carmel Bach Festival: Bach\, Haydn\, and Beethoven
DESCRIPTION:\nJ.S. Bach – Ricercar a Six\, Haydn – Harpsichord Concer
 to 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 voices\, 
 presenting works by Bach\, Haydn\, and Beethoven that explore the art of i
 nnovation and transformation. The evening begins with Bach’s Ricercar a
  6\, a masterpiece of contrapuntal writing from The Musical Offering. Thi
 s intricate work\, built on a single theme\, reveals the endless possibili
 ties of variation and interplay between voices. Together\, the voices form
  a cohesive texture that creates richness and complexity in the music.\n\n
 The 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\, allowing
  audiences to experience the piece as it was originally conceived.\n\nFini
 shing the evening is Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C Major. Written earl
 y in his career\, the symphony pays homage to Classical traditions while s
 ignaling the bold\, dynamic voice that would define Beethoven’s later wo
 rks.\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\nProgram\nBACH\, J.S. Ricercar a 6 from The Mus
 ical Offering BWV 1079\nHAYDN Harpsichord Concerto in D major\, H. XVIII:
 11\nI. Vivace\nII. Un poco adagio\nIII. Rondo all’ungherese: Allegro ass
 ai\nINTERMISSION\nBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C major\, Op. 21\nI. Adagio 
 molto—Allegro con brio\nII. Andante cantabile con moto\nIII. Menuetto: A
 llegro molto e vivace\nIV. Finale: Adagio—Allegro molto e vivace\n. . .\
 nJoin the Carmel Bach Festival for its 88th season—Dialogues—running
  July 12-26\, 2025. Musicians will explore musical conversations across ti
 me via works such as Bach’s Mass in B Minor and The Art of the Fugue\, 
 Mozart’s Requiem and “Jupiter” symphony\, Haydn’s "Harmoniemesse
 \," and featured works by Stravinsky and Jessie Montgomery. With 40 events
  to choose from\, there is something for everyone! Browse the full season 
 lineup\, purchase tickets\, and find information on free community events 
 at www.bachfestival.org.
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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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