The 19th annual Summer Festival continues on Sunday, July 14 at 11 a.m. with a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Missa Brevis in G Minor, BWV 235. St. Bartholomew's Choir will be accompanied by an orchestra of period instruments.
Composed during Bach's tenure as Kantor of the great Thomaskirche in Leipzig, these masses are re-workings of previously written sacred or secular cantata movements. Because of the varied instrumentation of these masses, each of them has a very different character. The Missa Brevis in G Minor is scored for choir, soloists, strings, oboes and continuo, giving it an etherial, light quality.The Summer Festival of Sacred Music takes place each Sunday morning at 11 a.m. at St. Bartholomew's Church during the summer months. At a time when most churches reduce their musical offerings, St. Bartholomew's Church provides outstanding sacred music sung by St. Bartholomew's Choir and Boy and Girl Choristers, two of New York City's most renowned choirs. Works include an array of mass settings from the 15th century to the present embracing a diversity of cultures from around the world. The music is sung as part of the 11 am service, the liturgical context for which it was composed. All Summer Festival events are free and open to the public.
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