Word: bache
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Since 1970, the choir at Emmanuel has performed one of Bach's cantatas every Sunday during the academic year, free of charge. Within the luminous sanctuary of this 18th century Gothic church, the sacred music of Bach as well as Schutz and other composers, is sung, fiddled and drummed as sacred music was intended--during a service of worship. Not to mention that the music is exquisitely performed by a full orchestra and professional singers, many of whom have gone on to fame...
...fiercely religious man, Johann Sebastian Bach composed more than 300 cantatas to be included in Lutheran church services. He experimented with innovative harmonization and challenged preexisting notions of musical technique. However, he never sacrificed the emotion of his work to his passion for complex musical gymnastics; he is unique among composers of his age for his success at crafting pieces which sound elegantly simple, despite technical acrobatics...
...piano student under Russell Sherman at the New England Conservatory. The church's choir director became ill and Smith was asked to temporarily fill in. He notes, "I sort of started one week and never stopped." At the beginning of his tenure, Smith decided to incorporate the performance of Bach's cantatas, which he loved passionately, into the liturgy...
...Emmanuel congregation and occasional visitors are wildly enthusiastic about Bach. This is the common thread that binds the community together, even more than the Episcopal faith observed here, as many members are Catholic, Jewish and atheists. Susan Zawalich, Administator of Dudley House and former administrator of Emmanuel Church, says that "the Bach cantata series is the touchstone for the rest of the music programs there, the generator of the church's activities...
...Reverend William Wallace, rector of Emmanuel Church, believes that the power of Bach's cantatas is not limited to the religious. "Art has to be expressed with a genre; that's a given. Bach's genre is sacred music. You don't have to subscribe to Bach's beliefs to experience the art form." He also highlighted the fact that these cantatas were written for the liturgy, that it is "an incredible gift to be able to contain the soul of Bach's music within a service...