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Bach Archives Lecture — Music of the Reformation Churches
November 14, 2017 @ 1:30 pm
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Presented by Dr. Hilde Binford, Associate Professor of Music, Moravian College, Bethlehem
The Reformation ushered in a new culture of singing hymns, both in and out of the church. Anabaptists and Calvinists chose to sing only monophonic hymns and psalms, while others, including the Lutherans and the Moravians, encouraged polyphonic music. This presentation will examine some of the different traditions from the 16th century, before exploring the development of polyphonic music in the Lutheran Church through Bach’s time.
Dr. Binford’s expertise is on the music of the 18th century Reformation churches, particularly the Old Order Amish and Old Colony Mennonites. Since 2005, she has directed six National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institutes for K-12 teachers on the music of J.S. Bach.
The program is free to the public but reservations are required. Reserve by November 7, 2017; limited seating. Box lunches may be pre-ordered for a $10 fee. Call 610-866-4382 x 110 to reserve your place and/or order you lunch.
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