Jacobs Plays Bach
Live At The Winspear presents

Jacobs Plays Bach

Featuring the Davis Concert Organ
Tuesday, November 21 7:30 PM

A pair of tickets to any Vital Organs concert

$59*
Regular value: $72

Special Offer Ends December 23 at 11:59 PM.

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*Subject to availability. Offer available only in Price Level 2. Service charges not included. Limit of 8 tickets per concert per household. This offer cannot be combined with other discounts or offers. This offer is only available for the following concerts: Jacob Plays Bach, McDonald Plays The Planets, Laube Plays Liszt. Please note that these Live At The Winspear concerts do not include the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. Offer ends December 23, 2023, at 11:59 PM (MT).

Live at the Winspear is proud to present Grammy Award-winning organist Paul Jacobs. An extraordinarily expressive performer, Jacobs has been called “America’s leading organ performer,” by The Economist, amongst many other accolades. He will perform music by two iconic composers, J.S. Bach and Franz Liszt, on the Winspear Centre’s crown jewel, the Davis Concert Organ. Jacobs made musical history at the age of 23 when he played Bach’s complete organ works in an 18-hour marathon performance on the 250th anniversary of the composer’s death.


Program to Include

J.S. BACHPrelude and Fugue in D Major
J.S. BACHTrio Sonata in E Minor
J.S. BACHArioso from Cantata
J.S. BACHPrelude and Fugue in A Minor
FRANZ LISZTFantasia and Fugue on 'Ad Nos, Ad Salutarem Undam'

Program subject to change.

This concert will include an intermission.


Featured Artists

Paul Jacobs, Organ


39 - Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

The Winspear Centre and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra would like to acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 Territory, a traditional meeting ground, gathering place, and traveling route for many Indigenous Peoples. We honour and recognize the rich artistic, cultural, and musical traditions of the Cree, Nakota Sioux, Metis, Dene, Saulteaux, and the many more Indigenous communities that call this land we share, home.