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Bach, the Universe and Everything: Lost in Both Time and Space

Sun 16 Mar 2025

Our final cantata of this Bach, the Universe and Everything season, Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn (You true God and Son of David), BWV 23, is a soulful contemplation of eternity and forgiveness, of the human journey from darkness into light.

London, Kings Place

Bach, the Universe and Everything: Lunar Trailblazers

Sun 16 Feb 2025

In the penultimate edition of Bach, the Universe and Everything, we consider our changing views of the Moon and exciting discoveries on the horizon with NASA's new Lunar Trailblazer mission.

London, Kings Place

Bach, the Universe and Everything: Sustainable Space

Sun 19 Jan 2025

Joanne Wheeler, director of the Earth Space Sustainability Initiative, talks about the urgent work of protecting the surprisingly limited space around our Earth for future generations in this new year edition of Bach, the Universe and Everything.

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Bach, the Universe and Everything: Space Animals

Sun 15 Dec 2024

For our pre-Christmas edition of Bach, the Universe and Everything, we are joined by Helen Arney – science communicator, comedian, songwriter and 33.33% of The Festival of the Spoken Nerd.

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Bach, the Universe and Everything: X-Ray Planets

Sun 24 Nov 2024

Bach, the Universe and Everything continues with one of Bach's best-known cantatas, Wachet auf, ruf uns die Stimme.

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Bach, the Universe and Everything: Mapping the Dark Universe

Sun 27 Oct 2024

We are joined by Catherine Heymans, the Astronomer Royal for Scotland, for a special season opener which includes a cantata premiered almost exactly 300 years ago.

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