Bach & Sons
Clavecin en concert presents

Bach & Sons

In-person Event
November 14th 2021
2:30 pm / Doors: 2:00 pm

1339, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montréal, QC, Canada
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Harpsichord Concerto by J.S. Bach and Symphonies by C.P.E. Bach & J.C. Bach

Each with their own styles and respective functions and positions, Bach and his four sons contributed greatly to the development of orchestral music in 18th-century Germany and elsewhere in Europe. Of notable mention: alongside their symphonic works, they also invented the keyboard Concerto. Bach’s eldest sons, Wilhelm Friedemann and Carl Philipp Emanuel, were part of a generation that presented an audacious new sensibility with expressive power, serving as a precursor to the Romantic period.

A concert by musicians of the emerging generation: harpsichordist Steve Bergeron, 3rd-Prize winner in the Jurow International Harpsichord Performance Competition 2021; and Thomas Le Duc-Moreau, Assistant Conductor to Kent Nagano for the OSM, from 2019 to 2021

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Harpsichord Concerto by J.S. Bach and Symphonies by C.P.E. Bach & J.C. Bach

Each with their own styles and respective functions and positions, Bach and his four sons contributed greatly to the development of orchestral music in 18th-century Germany and elsewhere in Europe. Of notable mention: alongside their symphonic works, they also invented the keyboard Concerto. Bach’s eldest sons, Wilhelm Friedemann and Carl Philipp Emanuel, were part of a generation that presented an audacious new sensibility with expressive power, serving as a precursor to the Romantic period.

A concert by musicians of the emerging generation: harpsichordist Steve Bergeron, 3rd-Prize winner in the Jurow International Harpsichord Performance Competition 2021; and Thomas Le Duc-Moreau, Assistant Conductor to Kent Nagano for the OSM, from 2019 to 2021

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