Bach Vermut 2022-2023
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Following the success of previous editions, the Bach Vermut musical cycle is back on stage in the Symphony Hall at the National Music Auditorium with several recitals scheduled for 12 November, 21 January, 18 February, 25 March, 22 April, 20 May and 3 June. A new season in which a selection of works for the organ by J. S. Bach can be heard, in addition to other pieces by great composers from all periods of organ literature.
A total of seven organ concerts in addition to an aperitif accompanied by jazz groups form part of the latest edition of the Bach Vermut cycle in which great musicians like Gunther Rost, Juan de la Rubia, Jonathan Scott, Ángel Montero Vernet-Meckler Organ Duet David Briggs and David Malet will be performing with the Community of Madrid Choir.
This musical initiative by the National Centre for Musical Diffusion dates back to 2014 and has brought together almost 100,000 spectators since then, who have enjoyed classical music thanks to an innovative format that breaks away from the classical concert protocol.
An audience of different generations will discover the organ world and enjoy an aperitif before and after each concert, which is accompanied by a live jazz session with Spanish groups.
Programme:
Venue: National Music Auditorium– Symphony Hall
- 12 November, 12.30pm - Gunther Rost
- 21 January, 12.30pm - Juan de la Rubia
- 18 February, 12.30pm - Jonathan Scott
- 25 March, 12.30pm - Ángel Montero
- 22 April, 12.30pm - Vernet-Meckler Organ Duet
- 20 May, 12.30pm - David Briggs
- 3 June, 12.30pm - David Malet & Community of Madrid Choir
Bach Vermut Agenda:
- 11.30am - Doors opening and access to the gastronomic tasting area (lobby of the National Music Auditorium).
- 12.30pm - Concert on the organ of the Symphony Hall, broadcast on the giant screen.
- 1.30pm - 2.30pm - BACH JAZZ! Aperitif- sampling accompanied by jazz groups performing classic jazz works (Tapestry Hall).
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General Entrance Fee: € 5
12.30pm