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Bach at Noon | April 12
April 12, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Our final downtown Bethlehem Bach at Noon of the season takes place in Central Moravian Church. Artistic Director and Conductor Greg Funfgeld inaugurated this concert series in 2005, and this month’s performance will give our audience a chance to say a very special thank you as he concludes his tenure with The Choir at the end of June.
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- Masks are required indoors; no proof of vaccination required.
- Doors open at 11:30 am
- This performance will be live-streamed on The Choir’s YouTube channel.
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April CHALLENGE GIFTS! Thank you to our generous donors, Jane Pearson and Katie & Suzanne Styers Boundy, and an anonymous donor, for their Challenge Gifts for this concert!
Every free will donation we receive this month will be matched by these donors, up to $2,500 – and will be noted as honorary gifts in Greg’s name. What a lovely outpouring of thanks this will be!
“Because of his passion for all things Bach, Greg Funfgeld has had a profound effect on inspiring a new generation of Bach lovers. Thank you, Greg, for your visionary leadership of our beloved Bach Choir over the past forty years.”
~ Jane Pearson, Pearson Funeral Home
“We are pleased to make this special gift to honor Greg Funfgeld and to thank him for his kindness and consideration to us over the years, and for this wonderful gift of music we all enjoy.”
~ Katie & Suzanne Styers Boundy
- Soloists:
Matt Hill, tenor
Amy Broadbent, soprano
David Newman, bass
Elizabeth Field, violin
Mary Watt, oboe - Program: CLICK HERE to print a copy of the program
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Concerto in C Minor for Oboe and Violin,
BWV 1060
Allegro – Adagio – Allegro
– Elizabeth Field, violin & Mary Watt, oboe
- Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata BWV 31, Der Himmel lacht!
Die Erde jubilieret
– with members of the Bach Festival Orchestra:
• Elizabeth Field, Stephani Bell, Rebecca Brown,
Inna Eyzerovich, Linda Kistler & Mary Ogletree, violins
• Nina Falk, Akhmed Mamedov & Lucy Windt, violas
• Loretta O’Sullivan & Elizabeth Thompson, celli
• Stephen Groat, string bass
• Mary Watt, Nobuo Kitagawa, Lynne Cohen &
Mark Snyder, oboes & English horn
• Charles Holdeman, bassoon
• Robert Skoniczin, Lawrence Wright
& Steve Heitzer, trumpets
• Christopher Hanning, timpani
• Stephen Williams, keyboardsTo read more about this cantata, please CLICK HERE.
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