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Young American Singers Competition
November 14, 2021 @ 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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PLEASE NOTE: Because of COVID-19, we did not hold the biannual Young American Singers Competition, scheduled for our 2020 Bethlehem Bach Festival. The rescheduled date is Sunday, November 14 here in Bethlehem. Please see below for further details!
The Bach Choir of Bethlehem and The American Bach Society announce the eleventh biennial competition for American singers with special interest in the music of J. S. Bach.
Recent Winners include: Gabriela Estephani Solis, 2018, Nola Richardson and Christopher Edwards, 2016, Janna Critz, 2014, Dashon Burton, 2012.
DATE: Sunday, November 14, 2021
TIME: 12:30 pm
PLACE: The Luckenbach Mill, 459 Old York Road, Bethlehem, PA 18018
The Luckenbach Mill is located in the Colonial Industrial Quarter in Bethlehem.
Join us to hear these superb young vocalists, including:
With some 50 applicants, 10 finalists will perform before a live audience and a panel of judges, including internationally renowned soloists: soprano Kendra Colton, bass-baritone David Newman, soprano and Bach Choir Vocal Coach Rosa Lamoreaux; Bach Scholar and faculty member at Emory University, Stephen Crist, and Greg Funfgeld, The Bach Choir’s Artistic Director and Conductor.
Finalists will be accompanied by Bach Choir rehearsal accompanist Thomas Goeman, each performing two Bach arias. The First Prize winner chosen by the judges will receive a career development grant of $3,000 and a solo performing opportunity with The Bach Choir of Bethlehem in a future season.
In addition to the first prize, up to three additional cash awards of $500 may be awarded to other finalists, at the judges’ discretion.
This is a free event with no tickets required. Bach Choir COVID protocol applies to everyone in attendance.
About the Bach Choir of Bethlehem
The roots of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, the oldest Bach Choir in America, go back to Colonial times and to the Moravians who settled Bethlehem in 1712. The Choir was founded in 1898 by its first conductor John Frederick Wolle, an organist at Central Moravian Church, and gave the first complete performances in America of the Mass in B Minor (1900) and Christmas Oratorio (1901). Since its founding in 1898, The Choir has been attracting thousands of visitors to the annual Bethlehem Bach Festival, now held on the campus of Lehigh University.
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