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November 2019
Bach at Noon, November
Join us at Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem for the final Bach at Noon concert of 2019. The Bach at Noon program is presented on the second Tuesday of the month in in Bethlehem in September, October, November, January, February, March and April; there are no Bach at Noon performances in December or May. Always free and open to the public. Doors open at 11:30 am and concerts begin at 12:10 pm. Each performance will feature soloists, along with members of The Bach Choir…
Find out more »December 2019
Bel Canto Winter Concert
Join us for our youth chorus winter concert, performing in Bethlehem at St. John Windish Evangelical Lutheran Church 617 East 4th Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015 Program Intermediate/Preparatory Chorus directed by Lauren Kostovick and Derek Kostovick Sing a Joyful Song by Beth Melin Nelson What Shall We Give? a Spanish Carol/Arr. Tom Mitchell Hine Ma Tov by Allan E. Naplan (Psalm 133:1) Cornish Wassail an English Carol/Arr. Betty Bertaux Elves adapted from The Merrie Dwarves by Pati Nagle Prepare Thyself, Zion (Bereite…
Find out more »Christmas Concert, Allentown
"Prepare ye the way of the Lord..." This year's Christmas concerts celebrate the joyful anticipation of Christ's birth with glorious pieces from Bach and Handel. Bach's Magnificat and Part One of Handel's Messiah offer us musical journeys that focus on the meaning of Christmas, as Mary learns she is blessed to bear the child she will bring into the world in Magnificat, and the world anticipates the arrival of the Savior in Part One of the Messiah. Note that this is…
Find out more »Christmas Concert, Bethlehem
"Prepare ye the way of the Lord..." This year's Christmas concerts celebrate the joyful anticipation of Christ's birth with glorious pieces from Bach and Handel. Bach's Magnificat and Part One of Handel's Messiah offer us musical journeys that focus on the meaning of Christmas, as Mary learns she is blessed to bear the child she will bring into the world in Magnificat, and the world anticipates the arrival of the Savior in Part One of the Messiah. Note that this is…
Find out more »January 2020
Bach at Noon January
Join us at Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem for the first Bach at Noon concert of 2020. Bach at Noon program is presented on the second Tuesday of the month in Bethlehem in September, October, November, January, February, March and April; there are no Bach at Noon performances in December or May. Always free and open to the public. Doors open at 11:30 am and concerts begin at 12:10 pm. Each performance will feature soloists, along with members of The Bach Choir and Bach…
Find out more »Recharge! Choral Music Educators Professional Development Workshop
RECHARGE! Choral Music Educator Professional Development Day Dr. Jason Vodicka, Westminster Choir College, Clinician 5 hours of Professional Development Available Following on the heels of our highly successful workshop last season with Dr. Rollo Dilworth, we are delighted to be hosting Dr. Jason Vodicka for a workshop on incorporating Group Vocal Technique, Gordon Music Learning Theory, and Critical Pedagogy into your choral rehearsal! Great way to recharge and “sharpen your pedagogical saw" mid-year without the expense of traveling to a…
Find out more »February 2020
Bach at Noon February
Join us at Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem for Bach at Noon. Presented on the second Tuesday of the month in Bethlehem in September, October, November, January, February, March and April; there are no Bach at Noon performances in December or May. Always free and open to the public. Doors open at 11:30 am and concerts begin at 12:10 pm. Each performance will feature soloists, along with members of The Bach Choir and Bach Festival Orchestra, with an informative and lively…
Find out more »Celebrate Young Voices
Join us at the Edge Restaurant as we host the internationally renown The Bel Canto Youth Chorus of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem. Attendees will enjoy complimentary hor's d'oeuvres, pasta station, cheese board. Tickets are $20 100% goes to the youth choir. To purchase your reservation, click here.
Find out more »Greg Funfgeld Family Concert: Benjamin Britten – Noah’s Flood (Noyes Fludde)
"This fabulous piece doesn’t get nearly enough performances and this all-too-rare opportunity is not to be missed! Bring your children, grandchildren, kids from your community, churches, and schools – it will be a memorable experience for everyone!” ~ Greg Funfgeld, artistic director and conductor This fully staged production of Britten's one-act opera has been performed worldwide, with its American premiere taking place sixty years ago in New York. Traditionally staged in churches, this year's Greg Funfgeld Family Concert will take place…
Find out more »March 2020
Greg Funfgeld Family Concert: Benjamin Britten – Noah’s Flood (Noyes Fludde)
SOLD OUT! Sunday's performance is sold out! "This fabulous piece doesn’t get nearly enough performances and this all-too-rare opportunity is not to be missed! Bring your children, grandchildren, kids from your community, churches, and schools – it will be a memorable experience for everyone!” ~ Greg Funfgeld, artistic director and conductor This fully staged production of Britten's one-act opera has been performed worldwide, with its American premiere taking place sixty years ago in New York. Traditionally staged in churches, this year's…
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