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  • BACHTOBERFEST: Goldberg charcuterie (season 5 closer)
    2025/10/06

    It's time for Bachtoberfest! Tonight we treat ourselves to a wine & cheese spread, tailored to the different variations in this iconic piece.

    We had so much fun with this that we think you should try it too. Just pair some of your favorite wines and cheeses and other snack items with the musical feast that is the Goldberg Variations. Then, let us know how it went!

    And with that, season 5 of A Moment of Bach comes to a close. As always, we are so grateful to our listeners! Thank you for continuing to spread the word about our podcast! And, thanks to Netherlands Bach Society for the continued use of their excellent recordings.

    CHRISTMAS CONCERT DETAILS in Southern California: Christian's church: Christmas Carol Festival at Abiding Savior Alex's church: Christmas Concerts at St. John's Orange, Dec 5, 6

    Christian's Carnegie Hall invitation details here. Registration portal found here (if closed, email Christian at amomentofbach@gmail.com)

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    52 分
  • Der Herr denket an uns (BWV 196): closing chorus
    2025/09/29

    Unabashed joy describes this short and sweet cantata, which Bach wrote at age 23 for a wedding. In its sparkling finale, some mysteries hide. A curiously unexpected tonality sets off the happy declamation of "ihr seid" (you are), with emphasis on "seid"; according to Bach we ARE blessed by God, rather than "us" being special.

    Then what do we make of the ending? Even in an early cantata which generally sounds like 1600s Lutheranism, some new special effects are hidden. Bach surprises us with his piano marking along with some Haydn/Mozart-like figurations. It's hard to listen to this level of happiness without cracking a smile.

    Der Herr denket an uns (BWV 196) mvt. 5 "Ihr seid..." as performed by the Netherlands Bach Society

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    25 分
  • Song: Vergiss mein nicht (BWV 505)
    2025/09/22

    Today we talk "Men in Black", "Coco", "Futurama", and hear a slappin' bass line from an 80's funk song. Oh, and some Bach. Remember to stop and smell the forget-me-nots -- in other words, enjoy those moments.

    In memoriam Fred Jacobs.

    Charles Daniels (tenor), Meineke van der Velden (da gamba), and Fred Jacobs (theorbo) performing "Vergiss mein nicht" (BWV 505) for the Netherlands Bach Society

    Video on the theorbo by Elizabeth Kenny for the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

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    19 分
  • Goldberg Variations: 16. Ouverture
    2025/09/15

    Overtures belong at the beginning, introducing what is to come. So why is one found at Variation 16 of the giant Goldberg Aria and Variations?

    Well, it is the beginning, but of the second half of 30 variations. Variation 15 takes us into fear and anguish with a mirrored canon in the (unheard of) key of G minor. After 45 minutes of bright G major since the opening aria, this change into the parallel minor key is stark, but not as stark and bare as the open fifth ending: a lone D string. Then follows a pause (in this performance by Jean Rondeau) of fully 35 seconds.

    We start fresh, renewed with the joy of G major after this pause which literally divides the performance in half. The French "Ouverture" is a new beginning, replete with bright and shimmering baroque ornamentation. And yet it fits in the mold of the harmonic structure of the original Aria. While we think that there are beautiful performances of the Goldberg Variations on the modern piano, we lament the limitations of the low end of our big new instrument. Of all the 30 plus the Aria, this variation is the one which must be heard on the instrument for which it was intended -- harpsichord.

    Aria mit 30 Veränderungen (Goldberg Variations) BWV 988: Jean Rondeau, Netherlands Bach Society

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    26 分
  • Nun danket alle Gott (BWV 192): closing chorus
    2025/09/08

    To play baroque music properly -- especially a bouncing jig like this one in 12/8 time -- you must "unlearn what you have learned", and rethink how you articulate music. Articulation is so important -- the music must feel and look light and airy. This performance by the Netherlands Bach Society fits this feeling perfectly -- the musicians look casual yet classy, showing that Baroque music can indeed be lighthearted and fun.

    See this performance by the Netherlands Bach Society, directed by Shunske Sato

    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LISTENERS! See a FREE performance of this cantata at Alex's church, by Cathedral Singers and orchestra, Sunday, November 2, at 4pm; details here.

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    24 分
  • Goldberg Variations: Aria
    2025/09/03

    The towering thirty Goldberg Variations combine into a masterwork of keyboard music. As all variation pieces, they were based on a relatively simple source material. But as is his way, Bach organized the variations with a complex and deliberate structure. But also unlike other composers of this form, he poured more into this source material itself.

    The famous Aria could stand alone as a sublimely decorated Baroque keyboard piece, but it doesn't stand alone; its bass line and harmonic progression (not its gorgeous melody!) are the actual foundations of all thirty variations. Bach simply could not resist pouring this beauty into even this, the harmonic "template" for the next 90 minutes of music! And this foundation does hold up, all the way until the end, where we are told to play the Aria again, now as our ending.

    Baroque ornamentation and performance practice takes this piece past its simple structure. We discuss this ornamentation and one particularly strange and almost inscrutable moment in the middle.

    Aria mit 30 Veränderungen ("Goldberg Variations") BWV 988, as performed by Jean Rondeau for the Netherlands Bach Society

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    14 分
  • Cello Suite no. 6: Courante
    2025/08/25

    Listener HG drew our attention to a similarity between the Courante of this cello suite and the "Cum Sancto Spiritu" from the Mass in B minor. We talk about these dance forms and how they affect the affect, so to speak. Nowadays, it's easy to think of Bach as old-fashioned, and certainly some composers in the late 1700s thought the same; however he shows here that he was ahead of his time.

    The "shoulder cello" (violoncello da spalla) makes another appearance here, smaller than the typical cello. The instrument sacrifices the deep warmth of the cello for nimbleness and an extra string which allows for higher notes.

    Performance of Cello Suite no. 6 (BWV 1012) by Sergey Malov for the Netherlands Bach Society

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    25 分
  • Himmelskönig, sei willkommen: Sonata
    2025/08/19

    "An understated overture" is the description Christian arrives at to describe the humility of the micro-regal sonata which opens the Weimar cantata "Himmelskönig, sei willkommen." Is this thing, marked "adagio, grave," actually a triumphant French Overture? The performance suggests so, in some ways, and not in others. Experienced musicians of baroque music will know the subtleties, which we discuss in this episode. Indeed, it is a march of kingly victory, but not in pomp and circumstance; it is the small and gentle arrival of a humble king of Heaven and Earth, arriving to the world as a helpless baby, and arriving to Jerusalem on a donkey on Palm Sunday.

    Also, featuring Rage Against the Machine and a very unsettling "Shepard Tone"!

    BWV 182 cantata "Himmelskönig, sei willkommen" as performed by the Netherlands Bach Society, directed by Johanna Soller

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    29 分