Nicholas Phan: A Well-Being Concert
Experience the healing power of music in a Well-Being Concert a special performance series created by Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute. Star tenor Nicholas Phan performs a program of vocal works by J. S. Bach and Buxtehude, taking advantage of the timeless acoustics of the Cathedral. He will be joined by an ensemble of musicians from Theotokos, a renowned New York City sacred ensemble that describes itself as “the living embodiment of a baroque church ensemble.” The evening will be hosted by National Humanities Medal recipient and Peabody Award–winning journalist, author, and radio host Krista Tippett.
Nicholas Phan, Tenor
Theotokos
- Doug Balliett, Director and Viola da Gamba
- Manami Mizumoto, Violin
- Rafa Prendergast, Violin
- Adam Cockerham, Theorbo
- Caitlyn Koester, Organ
Krista Tippett, Host
Audience members can choose from a variety of casual and comfortable seating options, with mats, cushions, and chairs all available on a first-come, first-served basis.
PROGRAM:
PACHELBEL Suite in C Major, P. 374
BUXTEHUDE Herr, wenn ich nur Dich hab, BuxWV 38
J. S. BACH "Des Vaters Stimme ließ sich hören" from Cantata No. 7
J. S. BACH "Als Jesus dort nach seinen Leiden" from Cantata No. 7
J. S. BACH "Wir waren schon zu tief gesunken" from Cantata No. 9
PACHELBEL Suite in E Minor, P. 373
J. S. BACH "Der Glaube ist das Pfand der Liebe" from Cantata No. 37
J. S. BACH "Herr, so weit die Wolken gehn" from Cantata No. 171
BUXTEHUDE Quemadmodum desiderat cervus
Information on additional Carnegie Hall Well-Being Concerts available here.
Presented by Carnegie Hall and The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
(Photo credit: Fadi Kheir)