Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos are among the most vibrant works in the Baroque repertoire. Each instrument finds its place in a captivating, brilliant, and expressive dialogue, rich in contrasts between the soloists and the ensemble. In contrast, the Chaconne in D minor (BWV 1004), a pinnacle of intensity and depth, offers a moment of suspended time. Performed by eleven musicians, this program highlights all of Bach’s genius, blending energy, clarity, and musical delight with a few delightful surprises along the way.