
Originally Posted by
stlukesguild
And my own introduction to the world of classical music... beyond the exposure to Bach's choral music as sung in the Lutheran churches of my upbringing... would be the music of the Baroque era
My father and grandfather were choirmasters and pipe organists in the Lutheran church and, predictably, Handel and Bach were favourites. While Handel is consummately accessible, Bach demands more appreciation of polyphony to decode his melodic jumble, an appreciation I happily stumbled upon after a decade and a half of enjoying other classical music.
In particular, I discovered the peerless Bach Cantatas. A decade later, our church in the city began performing them monthly. Indeed, tomorrow morning we have:
Erwunschtes Freudenlicht (BWV 184) for 4 soloists, choir, 2 flutes, strings and continuo
Early Music Studio Baroque Ensemble and Early Voices (dir. Vivien Hamilton)