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May 2019
Chamber Music in the Saal
Lute, Flute and Recorders Grammy-nominated lutenist Ronn McFarlane is a founding member of early music ensemble The Baltimore Consort, and plays Baroque, Renaissance and traditional Celtic music from the 18th century. The Saal performances will include the music of J.S. Bach, Allessandro Piccinini, John Dowland, William Byrd and S.L. Weiss. NOTE: Mindy Rosenfeld will join this performance on Friday, May 17 only. The Saal is on the second floor of the Moravian Museum and is not handicapped accessible.
Find out more »Dinner Discussion: Bach at 8 Concert preview
Larry Lipkis, Professor of Music and Composer-in-Residence at Moravian College. The Dinner Discussion will be held in the Butz Lobby of Zoellner Arts Center. Registration is required.
Find out more »Festival Luncheon
Open to the public, the luncheon includes conversation with one of our Festival soloists. Members of the Heritage Society and Guarantors in the top 3 giving circles ($750+) are our guests. NOTE: The Luncheon will be held in the Butz Lobby of the Zoellner Arts Center. Registration required.
Find out more »Bach Outdoors
FREE Concert! Join us on Friday at noon as we enjoy the blue sky and beauty of a Spring afternoon in Bethlehem, and open our Festival weekends with a very special performance by principal violist, Paul Miller and friends as they perform using electric violin along with other modern instruments to offer some classic pieces. Paul is joined this year by the Festival Brass Choir.
Find out more »Chamber Music in the Saal
Grammy-nominated lutenist Ronn McFarlane and flutist and multi-instrumentalist Mindy Rosenfeld are both founding members of early music ensemble The Baltimore Consort, and play Baroque, Renaissance and traditional Celtic music from the 18th century. The Saal performances will include the music of J.S. Bach, Allessandro Piccinini, John Dowland, William Byrd and S.L. Weiss.
Find out more »Dinner Discussion: Bach at 8 Concert preview
Larry Lipkis, Professor of Music and Composer-in-Residence at Moravian College.
Find out more »Ifor Jones Chamber Music Concert
The Bel Canto Youth Chorus and Bach's Concerti for Three and Four Harpsichords
This year's concert features the world premiere of The Day Is Done, a new work by distinguished composer Gwyneth Walker. The Bach Choir of Bethlehem commissioned this piece to celebrate its merger with the 25-year-old Bel Canto Youth Chorus. It will be performed by the young singers of Bel Canto and members of The Bach Choir and Bach Festival Orchestra. Joy Hirokawa, founder and artistic director of Bel Canto, will direct this work, along with additional repertoire for The Bel Canto Youth Chorus: Bach: Duet from Cantata 93 Alexander: Faith is the Bird That Feels the LightTodd: Ave VerumWalker: I’ve Known Rivers – Jump Right in
The concert also includes J.S. Bach's Concerti for Three and Four Harpsichords BWV 1064 and 1065. These rarely heard works are delightful and full of virtuosity. Featuring Greg Funfgeld, Thomas Goeman, Kerry Heimann, and Charlotte Mattax Moersch.
This performance will be held at Baker Hall in Zoellner Arts Center.
Find out more »Festival Luncheon
Open to the public, the luncheon includes conversation with one of our Festival soloists. Members of the Heritage Society and Guarantors in the top 3 giving circles ($750+) are our guests.
Find out more »June 2019
Bach at Noon – Allentown
We're back in Allentown for our fifth summer of Bach’s music! We begin in in June - the first of three BACH AT NOON performances by The Bach Choir of Bethlehem at St. John’s Lutheran Church in downtown Allentown. In collaboration with the Arts at St. John’s series, the Bach at Noon program is presented on the second Tuesday of the month in June, July and August, always free and open to the public. Doors open at 11:30 am and…
Find out more »July 2019
Bach at Noon – Allentown
Performances of Bach’s music in Allentown continue in July, with the second of three BACH AT NOON performances by The Bach Choir of Bethlehem at St. John’s Lutheran Church in downtown Allentown. In collaboration with the Arts at St. John’s series, the Bach at Noon program is presented on the second Tuesday of the month in June, July and August, always free and open to the public. Doors open at 11:30 am and concerts begin at 12:10 pm. Each performance…
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