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Bach at Noon January
January 19, 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.
For this month only, the Bach at Noon virtual concert will be presented on the THIRD Tuesday of the month.
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!
MATCHING GIFT announced! This month, we are especially grateful to longtime Guarantors Bonnie Gardner and Roberta Kaesemeyer Brown, who have confirmed a Challenge Gift totaling $1,000 for this concert. This means that every contribution we receive will be matched, up to $1000! If you’re able, please consider making a donation as we begin 2021 and look forward to better days ahead for all.
Prefer to give by phone? Text BNOON to 44-321. Thank you!
We hope you enjoy this gift of spiritual and musical refreshment from The Bach Choir of Bethlehem!
Reminder! Rebroadcasts of Bach at Noon concerts are on WWFM! Tune in at 1 pm on Monday, January 25 for the August, 2020 concert including music from Vivaldi, Monteverdi, Handel and Bach.
Featured soloists: Julie Bosworth, soprano, Janna Critz, mezzo-soprano, Elizabeth Field, violin and Loretta O’Sullivan, cello.
“Join us” as we present Bach Together, our January Watch Party – online in your home.
To access / print a PDF of the program, CLICK HERE.
To view the program online, CLICK HERE.
JANUARY Program:
Concerto in F Major, RV 488
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Allegro non molto – Largo – (Allegro)
Charles Holdeman, bassoon
Four Arias
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Rosa Lamoreaux, soprano
from Cantata 199, Nr. 4 – “Tief gebückt und voller Reue”
from Cantata 187, Nr. 5 – “Gott versorget alles Leben”
featuring Mary Watt, oboe
from Cantata 49, Nr. 4 – “Ich bin herrlich, ich bin schön”
featuring Mary Watt, oboe d’amore; Loretta O’Sullivan, cello; Charles Holdeman, bassoon
from The Mass in B Minor – Laudamus te
featuring Elizabeth Field, violin
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