Wednesday, August 3rd, 7:30pm  J. S. Bach - Cantata: Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Sagen, BWV 12 Franz Tunder – Da mihi Domine Rosenmuller – Sonata no 10 Christian Flor – Sufficit nunc Domine Phillip Heinrich Erlebach – Ciaconna Christoph Bernhard – Aus der tieffen Dietrich Buxtehude – Prelude in f# minor Jolle Greenleaf, soprano Luthien Brackett, alto Marc Molomot, tenor Jesse Blumberg, baritone Robert Mealy and Julie Andrijeski, violins Daniel Elyar and Daniel Lee, violas Katie Rietman, cello Tracy Mortimore, bass Priscilla Smith, oboe Hank Heijink and Charles Weaver, lutes Avi Stein, harpsichord and organ J.S. Bach (1685 - 1750) Following the ruin of the Thirty Years War, there was a creative explosion in Germany, producing music characterized by cosmopolitan tastes and the flowing exchange of ideas over political boundaries. Many German musicians traveled to Italy and France to study with such masters as Monteverdi and Lully, and many foreign musicians were imported to German-speaking lands. The sheer beauty and depth of emotion of this music was the sound- world from which Bach would later emerge. Lorem Ipsum Dolor .::. 4x4 Baroque Music Festival .::. July 29-30 - August 2-3 .::. Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, 619 Lexington Avenue, NY, NY .::.