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December 2020
Virtual Christmas Concert ~ Opening Up Our Hearts:
Music and Inspiration of Christmas
Take this time to treat yourself to the sounds of this joyous season ~ Complete your FREE Virtual Registration below to receive reminders and the viewing information for the performance! Featuring members of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem…
Find out more »January 2021
Bach at Noon January
Join us – virtually – for our Bach at Noon concert recorded at Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem. The Bethlehem Bach at Noon program is presented in September, October, November, January, February, March and April; there are no Bach at Noon performances in December or May. For this month only, the Bach at Noon virtual concert will be presented on the THIRD Tuesday of the month. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, and following our own safety protocol, we are unable to gather large groups of singers and…
Find out more »February 2021
Bach at Noon February
** UPDATE! February snowstorm has delayed our recording. Our concert will premiere on the THIRD Tuesday of this month - February 16 at noon. ** Join us – virtually – for our Bach at Noon concert recorded at Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem. The Bethlehem Bach at Noon program is presented in September, October, November, January, February, March and April; there are no Bach at Noon performances in December or May. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, and following our own safety protocol, we are unable to gather…
Find out more »Greg Funfgeld Family Concert: Benjamin Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra – Cancelled
The Greg Funfgeld Family Concert *** UPDATE: Due to ongoing community health concerns surrounding Covid-19, along with gathering restrictions that will impact both the musicians and our audience, we regret to announce this concert has been cancelled. If you have purchased tickets, please click HERE to review your options. *** At the center of our Family Concert is English composer Benjamin Britten’s show-stopping Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, which will include the Lehigh University Philharmonic, as well as dancers…
Find out more »March 2021
Bach at Noon March
Join us – virtually – for our Bach at Noon concert recorded at Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem. The Bethlehem Bach at Noon program is presented in September, October, November, January, February, March and April; there are no Bach at Noon performances in December or May. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, and following our own safety protocol, we are unable to gather large groups of singers and instrumentalists or an audience. Each virtual performance features vocal soloists, along with a small ensemble of Bach Festival Orchestra members, with an…
Find out more »April 2021
“Bach, Bikes & Basketball”
Complete your FREE Virtual Registration below to receive reminders and the viewing information for this fun and informative look into the life and music of J.S. Bach! See BELOW for a sneak peek! "Bach to School" Goes Virtual! Because of the in-person attendance restrictions in many school districts, we've been unable to offer our award-winning “Bach to School” program to students in our area this season. We present this to every third and fifth grade student in the Allentown,…
Find out more »Bach at Noon April
Join us – virtually – for our Bach at Noon concert recorded at Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem. The Bethlehem Bach at Noon program is presented in September, October, November, January, February, March and April; there are no Bach at Noon performances in December or May. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, and following our own safety protocol, we are unable to gather large groups of singers and instrumentalists or an audience. Each virtual performance features vocal soloists, along with a small ensemble of Bach Festival Orchestra members, with an…
Find out more »May 2021
The Barnette Distinguished Scholar Lecture:
Peter Wollny
We are delighted to once again present this free lecture at the 2021 Festival. Coming to us from Leipzig, Germany, it's our distinct pleasure to welcome Peter Wollny, researcher at the Bach Archive Leipzig, and its director since 2014. “Bach in Challenging Circumstances – Some Thoughts on Life and Creativity” PETER WOLLNY (Ph.D. Harvard University), Distinguished Scholar Lecture, is the director of the Bach-Archiv Leipzig and professor of musicology at Leipzig University. Between 2016 and 2020 he was a…
Find out more »Ifor Jones Chamber Music Concert
This concert is supported in part by The Ifor Jones Memorial Chamber Music Concert fund established through a gift from Donald & Christine Wertman. The Bach Festival Orchestra and artist-in-residence The Paul Taylor Dance Company: Welcome! Join us as we open the performance with conversation between Greg Funfgeld, Artistic Director and Conductor of The Bach Choir and Michael Novak, Artistic Director of Paul Taylor Dance Company, as they discuss the Company and dance inspired by J.S. Bach's music. Brandenburgs Brandenburg Concertos #6…
Find out more »Bach at 4 | Chamber Music: Bach, Handel & Vivaldi
The Bach Choir is profoundly grateful for the newly established endowment fund for Bach at 4 from the estate of Rev. Arthur R. Lillicrapp. Program: We continue our Virtual Festival's concerts with chamber music by Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel and Antonio Vivaldi, including The Four Seasons, featuring Elizabeth Field, concertmaster, as the violin soloist, with one instrument to a part. ELIZABETH FIELD, Violin, has served as concert master of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem since 2001. She…
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