What more could you want from a renowned Baroque group based in Basilea, and which has been awarded the European Prize for Early Music some years ago? Rediscover new treasures from the Italian repertoire, of course, but also return to the cornerstone of Bach’s Germanism with the same constructive attitude. Musically intelligent, responsible, and above all contemporary. Which is something that the Orchestra and La Cetra choir from Andrea Marcon are preparing to do before the great mass in B minor, written by the Thomaskantor from Leipzig. Rich in choruses, solo arias, and duets of incomparable beauty.