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Bach Vespers at Westminster

Bach Vespers at Westminster was a two-year cycle of 34 evening worship services conducted in 2009-2011 at Westminster Presbyterian Church (Alexandria, Virginia). In the course of the cycle, the organist Paul Stetsenko performed the complete organ works of J. S. Bach.
==Content of the vesper services==
Each Vesper service opened with a major prelude, toccata, or fantasia. Traditionally, a strophic version of Phos Hilaron is sung, or a Vesper Proclamation. Scriptural texts were then chanted by the cantor or recited antiphonally by the congregation; these are selected according to the Liturgical Calendar. The congregation was also led in singing hymns ("chorales"); each chorale is then followed by an organ chorale prelude by Bach, written on that chorale. At the apex of the liturgy, a passage from the Gospel was chanted as trope, while the congregation stands. At the close of the liturgy, a large-scale fugue was played, while the lights are gradually dimmed. At the end, the sanctuary was dark, with only candles burning.

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