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The music: To mark the New Year, weâll be performing a cantata Bach wrote for New Yearâs Day. As well as three solo singers, itâs notable for its unusual instruments, including timpani and three horns.
The science: Joining us is experimental physicist Helen Gleeson, who produced the first graphene-based liquid crystal device in collaboration with the team that discovered the wonder material at the University of Manchester.
Bach, the Universe & Everything
âBeethoven tells you what itâs like to be Beethoven and Mozart tells you what itâs like to be human. Bach tells you what itâs like to be the universe.â â“ Douglas Adams
Marvel at our extraordinary universe and the music of Bach with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenmentâs new Sunday morning series for inquiring and curious minds.
Bach wrote more than 200 cantatas, a sublime collection exploring everything from faith and hope to time and eternity. Enjoy a different cantata every month, put into context by an inspiring speaker exploring the physics and natural philosophy of Bachâs subject matter. With a little bit of communal singing and conversation afterwards, our very own Sunday service is a place to bond with music lovers and revel in the wonders of science.
Feel invigorated, energised and inspired for the week ahead â“ there is no better way to start a Sunday morning.
SAVE 15% when you book 3+ Bach, the Universe and Everything concerts
SAVE 25% when you book all 6 concerts
Discounts automatically applied when 3+ or 6+ events have been added to your online basket. This offer is limited and subject to event availability. Saver Seats are excluded from the discount.
In partnership with The Institute of Physics
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14 January 2018 at 11:30 am |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Kings Place |
Organised by: |
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment |
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Tickets: |
£9.50-£16.50 |
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https://tickets.kingsplace.co.uk/booking/production/syos/20957?performance= |
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Online Saver tickets are £9.50. Seats are allocated 1 hour before the performance for the Saver tickets. A £3.00 booking fee will be applied to all ticket bookings. An additional fee of £1.50 is applied if you wish to receive your tickets by post. Fees do not apply to bookings or ticket collections made in person at the Box Office. |
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