
Orchestra of St. Luke's: Jean Rondeau - Bach Festival Finale
Carnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall · New York, NY
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About Orchestra of St. Luke's: Jean Rondeau - Bach Festival Finale
Performance Details
- Genre
- Classical
- Location
- New York, NY
- Next Date
- 6/23/2026
About This Performance
The Orchestra of St. Luke's presents harpsichordist Jean Rondeau in a spectacular finale to their Bach Festival, celebrating the enduring genius of Johann Sebastian Bach. This performance brings together one of New York's most respected chamber orchestras with Rondeau, a French virtuoso who has revolutionized baroque performance with his dynamic interpretations and technical brilliance. Bach's works for harpsichord and orchestra represent some of the most sophisticated musical architecture ever composed, combining intricate counterpoint with expressive depth that continues to captivate audiences centuries after their creation.
Expect an evening of musical precision and emotional resonance as Rondeau's crystalline touch brings Bach's keyboard concertos to life. The intimate interplay between soloist and orchestra creates moments of both grandeur and delicate beauty, with Bach's mathematical perfection revealing its deeply human heart. This performance appeals to classical music devotees and newcomers alike, as Bach's universal language transcends expertise levels, offering immediate pleasure while rewarding deeper listening.
Carnegie Hall's Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall provides the perfect intimate setting for this baroque showcase. The venue's excellent acoustics and smaller scale create an immediacy that allows every ornament and phrase to resonate clearly, making the complex interweaving of musical lines accessible to all listeners. The hall's modern design complements the timeless nature of Bach's music, creating an ideal environment for experiencing these masterworks.
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What to Expect
Dress Code
Smart casual to business casual is appropriate for most classical performances.
Arrival
Arrive 15-30 minutes early. Latecomers may be seated at the discretion of the venue.
During the Show
Silence your phone. Applause is welcome between pieces or at the end of each act.
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Venue Guide: Carnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall
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