Mark your calendar for the first performance of our new season of free concerts on New York's Upper West Side.
Sunday, October 26, 2025 at 2:00 PM.
Bach/Stokowski: Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor
Reena Esmail: Rosa de Sal featuring Clyde Daley, trumpet
Tchaikovsky: Second Symphony, "Ukrainian"
Posts by The Broadway Bach Ensemble
Mark your calendar for the first performance of our new season of free concerts on New York's Upper West Side.
Sunday, October 26, 2025 at 2:00 PM.
Bach/Stokowski: Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor
Reena Esmail: Rosa de Sal featuring Clyde Daley, trumpet
Tchaikovsky: Second Symphony, "Ukrainian"
35.
Quite Gödel-esque.
Reminds me of some of the actual people I knew in college. Maybe it *has* reached human-level intelligence, just the wrong kind.
I'm partial to the Reiner/Chicago. The brass playing is thrilling.
Wait until you see what happens when you try to live stream it.
As we emerged from the depths of the pandemic we put Onyx Brass quintet and 3 additional trumpets high above an outdoor audience on the roof/balcony and terrace of Eastbourne’s Congress Theatre and Welcome Building to premiere “Music for Rooftops” youtu.be/puddVYMS8c0?...
NYT crossword clue: “Composer Schumann” The answer starts with CLA
you love to see it
Okay, this is me in Serious Mode—wanted to share these free, annotated English translations of JS Bach’s vocal works by noted Bach scholars. Can be used for concert programs, teaching etc. They just added the Christmas Oratorio today:
bachcantatatexts.org/index.htm
#Bach #EarlyMusic #Baroque
Have these guys ever played in an orchestra? Have they even *been* to an orchestra concert?
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. (Especially the music credits !)
Some of us are music theory fans.
Painting of Nico Giacalone performing with the BBE. By Elyse Carter.
www.broadwaybach.org/program/wint...
Arcangelo Corelli
Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 8
Richard Strauss
Serenade in E-flat Major
Stephanie Berg
Ravish and Mayhem
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No. 2
Featuring:
Michael F. Tietz and Audrey J. Edelstein, conductors
Nico Giacalone, piano