About the event:
Mozart Solemn Vespers for A Confessor, Mozart Requiem, and Peteris Vasks Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace)
This program opens with Mozarts Vesperae solennes de confessore, K. 339, a luminous work written for the Salzburg Cathedral. These vespers showcase Mozarts mastery of combining choral and orchestral textures featuring moments of grandeur balanced by intimate, lyrical exchanges.
Following this is Mozarts Requiem, K. 626, his final, unfinished masterpiece. Left incomplete at the time of his death, the Requiem is both a deeply personal reflection and a timeless communal expression of mourning and hope. In this work, soloists, choir, and orchestra engage in a poignant conversation, weaving together themes of humanity and eternity with sublime intensity.
The program concludes with Peteris Vasks Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace), a contemporary meditation on peace and reconciliation. Vasks music speaks with a powerful simplicity, offering a dialogue between past and present, tradition and innovation.
About Carmel Bach Festival:
Join the Carmel Bach Festival for its 88th seasonDialoguesrunning July 12-26, 2025. Musicians will explore musical conversations across time via works such as Bachs Mass in B Minor and The Art of the Fugue, Mozarts Requiem and Jupiter symphony, Haydns "Harmoniemesse," and featured works by Stravinsky and Jessie Montgomery. With 40 events to choose from, there is something for everyone! Browse the full season lineup, purchase tickets, and find information on free community events at www.bachfestival.org.