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Bach at Noon April
April 13, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Join us – virtually – for our Bach at Noon concert recorded at Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem. The Bethlehem Bach at Noon program is presented in September, October, November, January, February, March and April; there are no Bach at Noon performances in December or May.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, and following our own safety protocol, we are unable to gather large groups of singers and instrumentalists or an audience. Each virtual performance features vocal soloists, along with a small ensemble of Bach Festival Orchestra members, with an informative and lively introduction to each piece from conductor and artistic director, Greg Funfgeld.
Good will offerings gratefully received online!
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We hope you enjoy this gift of spiritual and musical refreshment from The Bach Choir of Bethlehem!
“Join us” as we present Bach Together, our April Watch Party – online in your home.
We will update the link shown below on April 13. Click on it today to enjoy our March concert!
PROGRAM:
CLICK HERE to PRINT the program.
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Featured Soloists:
Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano
Robin Kani, flute; Elizabeth Field, violin;
Mary Watt, oboe d’amore; and Greg Funfgeld, keyboards.
Members of The Bach Festival Orchestra:
Robin Kani, flute; Mary Watt, oboe d’amore; Chuck Holdeman, bassoon; Elizabeth Field and Stephani Bell, violins; Akhmed Mamedov, viola; Loretta O’Sullivan, cello; Stephen Groat, string bass
J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
Introduction to the Fifth Brandenburg Concerto
Brandenburg Concerto Nr. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050
Robin Kani, flute; Elizabeth Field, violin; Greg Funfgeld, harpsichord
~ Interview with Meg Bragle ~
from the Easter Oratorio, BWV 249 – Nr. 8 – “Saget mir geschwinde”
oboe d’amore, bassoon, strings
from Cantata 170 – Nr. 1 – “Vergnügte Ruh”
for oboe d’amore and strings
Daron Hagen (b. 1961)
The Lamb
Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano Greg Funfgeld, piano
J.S. Bach
from Cantata 129 – Nr. 4 – “Gelobet sei der Herr”
oboe and bassoon
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