Sunday, January 31, 2027—6:15pm
🎵The Cantata Insight Series is free and open to the public! Just save your seat!🎵
Wellshire Presbyterian Church
2999 S Colorado Blvd #6607, Denver, CO 80222
Save Your SeatSet for the second day of Christmas, BWV 57 highlights Bach’s exceptional talents as a dramatist. Despite not writing any operas, the cantata is driven by a dramatic dialogue between Jesus and the Soul, depicted by bass and soprano soloists. He makes use of secco recitative—a common operatic feature of his time.
The final question posed by the soprano in the penultimate movement is, “My Savior, I die with the greatest eagerness, here you have my soul, what will you give me?” The final choral answers: “Rule yourself, beloved… I will remain your soul’s friend for ever and ever.”
Scroll down to meet our soloists and find the music for our final chorale singalong!
Featured Soloists
Clara Rottsolk
Soprano
“Resplendent” (San Diego Story) soprano Clara Rottsolk has been lauded by The New York Times for her “clear, appealing voice and expressive conviction” and by The Philadelphia Inquirer for the…
Andrew Garland
Baritone
Baritone Andrew Garland is hailed as a performer whose artistry is a perfect combination between “baritone of strength and vocal opulence” (Opera News) and “cosmic energy and suavity” (Opera News).…
