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December 2017
Christmas Concert
Our wonderful holiday tradition continues...The Bach Choir of Bethlehem' s Christmas concert and the carols of Christmas. Rediscover the wonder and delight of Christmas from The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, with The Bel Canto Children’s Chorus, centered on the story of the Nativity that creates a beautiful meditation on the meaning of Christmas.
Find out more »December 2018
Christmas Concert, Bethlehem
The Bach Choir of Bethlehem and the Bach Festival Orchestra present our annual tradition, offering music that celebrates the season of Advent and Christmas. Please join us as we celebrate the miracle and joy of Christmas through these seasonal pieces by J.S. Bach and Ottorino Respighi. Soloists: Ellen McAteer, soprano Fiona Gillespie, soprano Daniel Taylor, countertenor Charles Blandy, tenor Christopheren Nomura, baritone J.S. Bach: Cantata 36 Schwingt freudig euch empor – (Soar joyfully aloft), composed for the first Sunday of Advent, this piece…
Find out more »December 2019
Christmas Concert, Bethlehem
"Prepare ye the way of the Lord..." This year's Christmas concerts celebrate the joyful anticipation of Christ's birth with glorious pieces from Bach and Handel. Bach's Magnificat and Part One of Handel's Messiah offer us musical journeys that focus on the meaning of Christmas, as Mary learns she is blessed to bear the child she will bring into the world in Magnificat, and the world anticipates the arrival of the Savior in Part One of the Messiah. Note that this is…
Find out more »March 2020
Spring Concert: Bach and Handel – CANCELLED
Due to the current directives and and safety precautions surrounding the coronavirus, we have cancelled this year's Spring Concert. CLICK HERE for more information. If you have tickets to the Spring Concert, CLICK HERE to choose an option for re-use, requesting a voucher or making a contribution: Anticipating the ultimate salvation of the Easter season, we present J.S. Bach's Easter Oratorio and Part Two of Handel's Messiah. Easter Oratorio Bach's Easter Oratorio is replete with sinfonias and rousing choruses, beautiful…
Find out more »December 2021
Christmas Oratorio Parts 1, 2 and 3 (Bethlehem Concert)
To print a copy of the Christmas Concert program, please click HERE. View the program online The Christmas Oratorio tells the story of the Nativity with some of Bach's most evocative music. In Parts 1-3, an opening chorus of irresistible rhythmic drive and remarkable invention, trilling flutes and oboes, heraldic trumpets, thundering drums, and lightning-fast strings are our entrée into Bach’s remarkable fusion of music, narrative, and theology. We also hear impossibly joyful choruses, tender, intimate arias, and a stunning evocation of…
Find out more »March 2022
Spring Concert | Duruflé and Handel
PLEASE NOTE: Tickets ordered on or after March 21 will be held at WILL CALL, to be picked up on Sunday, March 27. Join us for our Spring Concert, where we will present Duruflé’s Requiem, his longest and most substantial work, composed at the end of World War II, in 1947. Coupled with this piece is the Choir's much anticipated and glorious performance of Handel's Messiah, Part 2. The long-delayed continuation of our exploration of Handel’s Messiah continues with Part II…
Find out more »December 2022
Christmas Oratorio, Parts 4, 5, and 6 (Bethlehem Concert)
Written in 1723 and 1724 and first performed in its entirety in the Christmas season of 1734-1735, Bach composed his Christmas Oratorio while living in Leipzig. Almost 300 years later, we’ll present Parts 4, 5 and 6 to complete the Oratorio we began at last year’s Christmas concerts. Join us in person (or virtually) to continue our journey through the joyous Nativity story, as The Choir and soloists tell the story of the Epiphany and the visit of the three…
Find out more »March 2023
Spring Concert | Easter Oratorio & Messiah
Soloists: Sherezade Panthaki, soprano Daniel Taylor, counter-tenor Isaiah Bell, tenor Harrison Hintzsche, baritone J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750) Easter Oratorio 18th-century German oratorio developed at the same time as opera in Hamburg and Dresden, and used a biblical subject and sometimes even a biblical text, and their most distinctive feature may have been the succession of many solo arias and recitatives. The centerpiece of the Easter Oratorio is apostle Peter’s aria, as he reflects on death now being no more than…
Find out more »December 2023
Bach Magnificat + Christen ätzet diesen Tag, BWV 63 (Bethlehem)
Unite in the joyous celebration of Bach’s Magnificat and Christen ätzet diesen Tag, BWV 63 at our enchanting Christmas Concert. Both written in 1723, these masterpieces are in turn devout, playful, ebullient, and full of infectious and rhapsodic joy. The music resonates through centuries, bringing us together in shared history and vibrant musical traditions.
Find out more »March 2024
Spring Concert : Bach Inspired
Join us for a captivating Spring Concert as we delve into the timeless brilliance of Bach’s festive cantata Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 80, which we believe was first heard in the U.S. in Bethlehem at Central Moravian Church in 1823 and which will echo across two centuries. And experience a glimpse of our upcoming European Tour as we unveil select musical gems we will take with us to prestigious venues in Germany and Austria.
Find out more »December 2024
How Brightly Shines the Morning Star + The Consolation of Apollo (Bethlehem)
Join us for a Heavenly Christmas, where the celestial meets the divine! This year's program features a remarkable new work by Kile Smith, alongside timeless classics by J.S. Bach. Smith's The Consolation of Apollo blends the awe-inspiring 1968 Apollo 8 broadcast with profound sixth-century reflections of Boethius. We will also premiere a new carol by Smith, inspired by a Moravian Hymn text, connecting to our historical roots. Complementing these contemporary works, we present Bach's festive cantata BWV 1, How Brightly…
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