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March 2018
A Celebration of the Choral Art
Two festive tours-de-force for choir and brass by William Walton and John Rutter are combined with J.S. Bach’s Cantata 118 O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht (O Jesus Christ, light of my life), and Morten Lauridsen’s earliest choral cycle, the Mid-Winter Songs on poetry by Robert Graves. The concert gives eloquent expression to both cosmic praise and deep intimacy. Walton’s ebullient Coronation Te Deum was composed for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953, and features lush double-choir writing and infectious rhythm. …
Find out more »A Celebration of the Choral Art
Two festive tours-de-force for choir and brass by William Walton and John Rutter are combined with J.S. Bach’s Cantata 118 O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht (O Jesus Christ, light of my life), and Morten Lauridsen’s earliest choral cycle, the Mid-Winter Songs on poetry by Robert Graves. The concert gives eloquent expression to both cosmic praise and deep intimacy. Walton’s ebullient Coronation Te Deum was composed for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953, and features lush double-choir writing and infectious rhythm. …
Find out more »April 2019
Spring Concert: Mozart Requiem with The Lehigh University Philharmonic
Greg Funfgeld conducts members of The Bach Choir and The Bach Festival Orchestra alongside Lehigh University Philharmonic Orchestra to present a program of Mozart and Walton. One of the most familiar and beloved classical compositions of all time, Mozart's Requiem in D Minor, K626, evokes some of the deepest feelings of loss and anguish, along with consolation and redemption. This stirring program includes his Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K467, with Eugene Albulescu, piano, and William Walton's Coronation Te…
Find out more »March 2020
Spring Concert: Bach and Handel – CANCELLED
Due to the current directives and and safety precautions surrounding the coronavirus, we have cancelled this year's Spring Concert. CLICK HERE for more information. If you have tickets to the Spring Concert, CLICK HERE to choose an option for re-use, requesting a voucher or making a contribution: Anticipating the ultimate salvation of the Easter season, we present J.S. Bach's Easter Oratorio and Part Two of Handel's Messiah. Easter Oratorio Bach's Easter Oratorio is replete with sinfonias and rousing choruses, beautiful…
Find out more »March 2022
Spring Concert | Duruflé and Handel
PLEASE NOTE: Tickets ordered on or after March 21 will be held at WILL CALL, to be picked up on Sunday, March 27. Join us for our Spring Concert, where we will present Duruflé’s Requiem, his longest and most substantial work, composed at the end of World War II, in 1947. Coupled with this piece is the Choir's much anticipated and glorious performance of Handel's Messiah, Part 2. The long-delayed continuation of our exploration of Handel’s Messiah continues with Part II…
Find out more »March 2023
Spring Concert | Easter Oratorio & Messiah
Soloists: Sherezade Panthaki, soprano Daniel Taylor, counter-tenor Isaiah Bell, tenor Harrison Hintzsche, baritone J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750) Easter Oratorio 18th-century German oratorio developed at the same time as opera in Hamburg and Dresden, and used a biblical subject and sometimes even a biblical text, and their most distinctive feature may have been the succession of many solo arias and recitatives. The centerpiece of the Easter Oratorio is apostle Peter’s aria, as he reflects on death now being no more than…
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