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"There are two means of refuge from the misery of life — music and cats." - Albert Schweitzer

The Bach Players

The Bach Players is a group of singers and players known for their engaging programmes of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century music. According to needs, the ensemble varies in size from three to twenty-five musicians. In concerts The Bach Players makes links between composers, national styles, and developments in music – to provide a wider context in which to present the famous composers of the time. The musicians play on original instruments, and all vocal music is sung in its original language. When singers are involved they are part of the group and not ‘add ons’. The Bach Players work without a conductor.
Founded in 1996 by Nicolette Moonen, the group’s artistic director, at first its main focus was on J. S. Bach’s sacred cantatas, performed with small forces. Gradually horizons were expanded to a broader picture of Bach’s time and the circumstances in which these pieces were composed. Experience has shown that old music comes alive when put in context, and when questions are posed.
A regular concert series was started in London in 1997. This series continues, twinned with a venue in Norwich. The Bach Players appear in both venues three times a year. Aside from its own concert series, the group has also toured widely in the UK, Ireland, and continental Europe.
In 2007 The Bach Players made its first recording, on the Hyphen Press Music label. The group has since issued a CD every year. Each recording is based on a concert programme, and it tells a musical story. The CDs have been met with critical acclaim both in the UK and abroad.