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SUMMARY:Bach at Noon
DESCRIPTION:Free Admission and no need for a reservation. Doors open at 11:30am – come early to be sure of a seat. Greg Funfgeld will introduce the music performed by members of The Bach Choir and Bach Festival Orchestra with an informal and enlightening talk. Free-will contributions gratefully received. \nJ.S. Bach:\nCantata 51 – Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen! \nJulie Bosworth\, soprano \nLudwig van Beethoven:\nSonata in G major\, Opus 96\nElizabeth Field\, violin and Steven Silverman\, piano \nGreg Funfgeld says that this concert “promises to be a perfect antidote to winter cold\, darkness\, and the sagging spirits that come with it. It is a program to lift the spirit\, delight the soul\, and warm the hearts of all present.” \nJohann Sebastian Bach’s Cantata 51 Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen! (Rejoice in God throughout the lands!) has been described by The Bach Choir’s program annotator Robin A. Leaver\, Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Queen’s University\, Belfast\, Northern Ireland as “an exuberant tour de force.” Dr. Leaver says that the virtuosic movements for solo soprano and trumpet are “virtually unique in the literature\, with Mozart’s Exultate jubilate being its only serious rival.” \nWritten in 1812\, Ludvig van Beethoven’s Sonata in G major\, Opus 96 for violin and piano was the last of Beethoven’s ten sonatas for violin and has been described as his loveliest. It combines calm ethereal beauty with playful wit\, particularly in the finale\, a set of seven variations on a cheerful theme. \nShare This:
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LOCATION:Central Moravian Church\, 73 West Church St.\, Bethlehem\, PA\, 18018\, United States
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