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Bex Park

Brandywine Realty Trust
Cira Centre
2929 Arch Street, Suite 1800
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Gamut Bach Ensemble

5/20/26 7:30pm

About This Performance A unique collaboration between outstanding young musicians and an expert on the music of J.S. Bach, the Gamut Bach Ensemble prides itself on stylistically sensitive, earnest, and insightful performances. Directed by Koji Otsuki, the Ensemble embarks on its annual program of cantatas in the luminous Church of the Holy Trinity. Rebecca Myers, soprano; Sylvia Leith, mezzo; James Reese, tenor; Edmund Milly, baritone; Mary Lynch VanderKolk & Ryan Roberts, oboe/oboe d’amore; Emilie-Anne Gendron & Miho Saegusa, violin; Esteban Hernández Parra, viola; Zachary Mowitz, cello; Nathaniel West, double bass; Jonathan Oddie, organ Bach: Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 93 Bach: Wer da gläubet und getauft wird, BWV 37 Bach: Alles nur nach Gottes Willen, BWV 72 Bach: Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn, BWV 92 The Artist(s) Gamut Bach Ensemble The word Gamut, in music, is the complete range of notes in a system, an instrument or a particular piece. It derives from “Gamma-Ut,” the lowest note on the medieval sequence of hexachords- the system used in the teaching of practical music well into the baroque period. Paying tribute to the root of so much of what classical music is today,… Read More × Gamut Bach Ensemble The word Gamut, in music, is the complete range of notes in a system, an instrument or a particular piece. It derives from “Gamma-Ut,” the lowest note on the medieval sequence of hexachords- the system used in the teaching of practical music well into the baroque period. Paying tribute to the root of so much of what classical music is today, this ensemble brings you an evening of Bach “dialogue” cantatas. The first ensemble with this name was formed in Tokyo Japan in 2005 as a period instrument group that consisted of young experts. Director Koji Otsuki, who now coaches Bach cantata rehearsals at the Marlboro Music Festival, has been seeking ways to collaborate with modern-trained young professionals who rarely get to perform this repertoire despite their wish. This Philadelphia version of Gamut Bach Ensemble was born as the place of the collaboration with its original vision of insightful and conscientious Bach.

Location

Church of the Holy Trinity
1904 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA

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