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Bach at Noon September
September 14, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Bach is Back!
We are delighted to return to Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem to present the first of our Bach at Noon concerts for the 2021 fall season.
Our plans are to be live and in-person throughout our Bach at Noon season in Bethlehem.
Please note: All members of our audience, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear a face mask while attending a Bach Choir concert. Doors open at 11:30 am and we will monitor the number of people entering the Church. Thank you for your cooperation to help keep the community safe. See additional information in the box.
We haven’t forgotten about our loyal online viewers! In addition to the live performance, we are live-streaming this concert on our You Tube channel and on our facebook page. We will also live-stream our November 9, 2021 Bach at Noon and our June 14, 2022 concert from Allentown.
“Join us” from wherever you are as we live-stream our September Bach at Noon from Bethlehem!
As always, each concert features guest soloists, along with members of The Bach Choir and Bach Festival Orchestra. Remarks about the music, the composers and the baroque period from Greg Funfgeld offer an informative and lively introduction to each piece. A wonderful break from a busy and ever-changing world….
Good will contributions gratefully received!
I’ll make a good will offering to the Choir!
We hope you enjoy this gift of spiritual and musical refreshment from the Bach Choir of Bethlehem!
To read / print the program, CLICK HERE.
Click on the titles below to reach our Bach 101 page and learn more about these compositions!
Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major
Rob Skoniczin, trumpet
Robin Kani, flute
Mary Watt, oboe
Elizabeth Field, violin
Cantata 137 – “Lobe den Herren”
Soloists:
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano
Brian Giebler, tenor
David Newman, bass-baritone
With members of The Bach Festival Orchestra:
Elizabeth Field, Stephani Bell, Rebecca Brown, Inna Eyzerovich, Linda Kistler, and Mary Ogletree, violins
Uri Wassertzug and Akhmed Mamedov, violas
Loretta O’Sullivan and Noelle Casella Grand, celli
Stephen Groat, string bass
Mary Watt and Nobuo Kitagawa, oboes
Charles Holdeman, bassoon
Rob Skoniczin, Lawrence Wright and Steven Heitzer, trumpets
Christopher Hanning, timpani
Thomas Goeman, continuo organ
Throughout the season, we will continue to monitor the news surrounding COVID-19. The safety of our audience, artists, volunteers and staff is our priority. We follow regulations issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the CDC and will review and modify our protocol and activities as needed. All updates will be communicated as promptly as possible. Please check our website for any updates throughout the 2021-2022 season.
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