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Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem

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420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
(610) 758-2787 http://zoellner.cas2.lehigh.edu/

February 2018

Mr. Bach Comes to Call

February 25, 2018 @ 3:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$18

The cast and creative team of Mr. Bach Comes to Call “Mr. Bach Comes to Call is an excellent primer for the life and work of this great composer.  It will excite, amuse and educate children ages 6 – 12, and provide a foundation for an appreciation of Bach’s music that will last a lifetime.” —Scene Magazine, London, Ontario, 2007 LIVE AND ON STAGE for the first time since 2006, the cast, the Bach Choir of Bethlehem and the Bach Festival…

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May 2018

Lehigh University Choral Arts

May 4, 2018 @ 8:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Featuring Britten's War Requiem Performing with the Lehigh University Choral Arts ensemble: members of The Bel Canto Children's Chorus of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem This performance will be held in Zoellner Arts Center's Baker Hall.

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Lehigh University Choral Arts

May 5, 2018 @ 8:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Featuring Britten's War Requiem Performing with the Lehigh University Choral Arts ensemble: members of The Bel Canto Children's Chorus of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem This performance will be held in Zoellner Arts Center's Baker Hall.

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Distinguished Scholar Lecture — Dr. Robin A. Leaver

May 11, 2018 @ 2:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Greg Funfgeld has invited Robin Leaver to give this lecture to celebrate the 120th birthday of The Choir and to honor his esteemed colleague. Dr. Leaver has been The Bach Choir’s eminent concert program annotator throughout Funfgeld’s tenure of 35 years. He is Visiting Professor, Yale University, and Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland; and Emeritus Professor, Westminster Choir College of Rider University.

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Dinner Discussion: SOLD OUT!

May 11, 2018 @ 5:45 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Larry Lipkis, Professor of Music and Composer-in-Residence at Moravian College.

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Ifor Jones Chamber Music Concert

May 12, 2018 @ 10:30 am
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$25

Thirty-five years ago, Greg Funfgeld played the harpsichord solo in Bach’s Fifth Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1050 in one of his first concerts as the new Associate Conductor of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem. In his 35th year with The Choir, he will be joined by Concertmaster Elizabeth Field and principal flautist Robin Kani in a celebratory encore performance.  She-e Wu will be the featured soloist in a concerto for marimba and strings. The Bach Festival Orchestra will offer one of Bach’s most beloved works, the Third Suite in D major, BWV 1068 with its celebrated “Air”.

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Festival Luncheon: SOLD OUT!

May 12, 2018 @ 12:30 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Open to the public, the luncheon includes conversation with one of our Festival soloists. Members of the Heritage Society and Guarantors in the top 3 giving circles ($750+) are our guests.

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February 2019

Family Concert – Youth Choirs Festival

February 24, 2019 @ 3:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$18

Gifted students from our region join The Bach Choir of Bethlehem and members of The Bach Festival Orchestra, under the direction of Greg Funfgeld, to present a program ranging from glorious Bach to works from 21st century composers.  This year's youth choirs include:  Bel Canto Youth Chorus (Joy Hirokawa), Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts Touring Choir (David Macbeth), Emmaus High School Chorale  (Rita Cortez) and Parkland High School Chorale (Frank Anonia). These 200 voices join together to…

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April 2019

Spring Concert: Mozart Requiem with The Lehigh University Philharmonic

April 12, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$19

Greg Funfgeld conducts members of The Bach Choir and The Bach Festival Orchestra alongside Lehigh University Philharmonic Orchestra to present a program of Mozart and Walton. One of the most familiar and beloved classical compositions of all time, Mozart's Requiem in D Minor, K626, evokes some of the deepest feelings of loss and anguish, along with consolation and redemption. This stirring program includes his Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K467, with Eugene Albulescu, piano, and William Walton's Coronation Te…

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Spring Concert: Mozart Requiem with The Lehigh University Philharmonic

April 13, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Greg Funfgeld conducts members of The Bach Choir and The Bach Festival Orchestra alongside Lehigh University Philharmonic Orchestra to present a program of Mozart and Walton. One of the most familiar and beloved classical compositions of all time, Mozart's Requiem in D Minor, K626, evokes some of the deepest feelings of loss and anguish, along with consolation and redemption. This stirring program includes his Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K467, with Eugene Albulescu, piano, and William Walton's Coronation Te…

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May 2019

Dinner Discussion: Bach at 8 Concert preview

May 17, 2019 @ 5:45 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$45

Larry Lipkis, Professor of Music and Composer-in-Residence at Moravian College.

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Ifor Jones Chamber Music Concert

May 18, 2019 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$25

The Bel Canto Youth Chorus and Bach's Concerti for Three and Four Harpsichords

This year's concert features the world premiere of The Day Is Done, a new work by distinguished composer Gwyneth Walker. The Bach Choir of Bethlehem commissioned this piece to celebrate its merger with the 25-year-old Bel Canto Youth Chorus. It will be performed by the young singers of Bel Canto and members of The Bach Choir and Bach Festival Orchestra. Joy Hirokawa, founder and artistic director of Bel Canto, will direct this work, along with additional repertoire for The Bel Canto Youth Chorus: Bach: Duet from Cantata 93 Alexander: Faith is the Bird That Feels the LightTodd: Ave VerumWalker: I’ve Known Rivers – Jump Right in

The concert also includes J.S. Bach's Concerti for Three and Four Harpsichords BWV 1064 and 1065. These rarely heard works are delightful and full of virtuosity. Featuring Greg Funfgeld, Thomas Goeman, Kerry Heimann, and Charlotte Mattax Moersch.

This performance will be held at Baker Hall in Zoellner Arts Center.

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Festival Luncheon

May 18, 2019 @ 12:30 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$29

Open to the public, the luncheon includes conversation with one of our Festival soloists. Members of the Heritage Society and Guarantors in the top 3 giving circles ($750+) are our guests.

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October 2019

A Joyful Noise for Touchstone Theatre’s Festival Unbound

October 6, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$15

Join us as we give voice to community through song. Touchstone Theatre and The Bach Choir partner again, this time as part of Festival Unbound!  Featuring The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, Bel Canto Youth Chorus, Shiloh Baptist Choir, Nazareth High School Chorale, and the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts, this event explores how the collective act of music making can bring people together and make the world a smaller place. The Bach Choir performs “A Dream of…

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February 2021

Greg Funfgeld Family Concert: Benjamin Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra – Cancelled

February 28, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$18

The Greg Funfgeld Family Concert *** UPDATE:  Due to ongoing community health concerns surrounding Covid-19, along with gathering restrictions that will impact both the musicians and our audience, we regret to announce this concert has been cancelled. If you have purchased tickets, please click HERE to review your options. *** At the center of our Family Concert is English composer Benjamin Britten’s show-stopping Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, which will include the Lehigh University Philharmonic, as well as dancers…

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February 2022

Greg Funfgeld Family Concert | “Dancing with Bach”

February 27, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Beginning on FEBRUARY 23:  To purchase tickets ONLINE, please contact the ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER Box Office by clicking HERE. PHONE: 610-758-2787 You may choose to print your ticket(s) at home or pick them up at the WILL CALL WINDOW on Sunday afternoon.  Doors to the concert open at 2:30 pm. Tickets ordered from The Bach Choir on or after February 22 will be held at the Zoellner Arts Center "Will Call " window for pick up on Sunday, February 27.…

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May 2022

The Barnette Distinguished Scholar Lecture – 
George Stauffer, Ph.D.

May 20, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Great Expectations: Bach in Leipzig We are delighted to welcome back Dr. George Stauffer to present our lecture at this year's Festival.  Dr. Stauffer is a Distinguished Professor of Music History and Dean Emeritus, Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. Educated at Dartmouth College, Bryn Mawr College, and Columbia University, he is well known for his writings on the music and culture of the Baroque Era and the life and works of Johann Sebastian Bach, in particular.…

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May 2023

The Barnette Distinguished Scholar Lecture

May 12, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Discovering Bach - The Story of Unearthing the Aria "Alles mit Gott" BWV 1127 In 2005 Michael Maul, member of the research department of Bach-Archive Leipzig, meanwhile artistic director of Bachfest Leipzig, made an sensational discovery. After digging deep into hundreds of Central German archives for almost four years, he came across an anonymous music score of an aria, written on two empty pages of a printed Birthday poem for Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar in 1713. He was able…

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Festival Dinner | Lecture

May 12, 2023 @ 5:45 pm - 7:30 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$50

  Delicious (and convenient!) dinner at the Festival, please join us as Dr. Larry Lipkis offers remarks and insight into the music of Bach. Seating is limited and this event sells out quickly! Dr. Larry Lipkis, Professor of Music and Composer-in-Residence at Moravian University Butz Lobby, Zoellner Arts Center Tickets/Registration required: no tickets available at the door.

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Ifor Jones Chamber Music Concert

May 13, 2023 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$25

Baker Hall | Zoellner Arts Center · Lehigh University, Bethlehem

The Bel Canto Youth Chorus:
Artist-in-Residence Loretta O'Sullivan will accompany Bel Canto Concert Choir on "Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsigen Schritten" from Cantata 78 , Jesu der du meine Seele
Antonio Vivaldi – Concerto for 2 Cellos in G minor, RV 531
J. S. Bach – Orchestral Suite in D Major, BWV 1068

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Festival Luncheon

May 13, 2023 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$27 – $34

Butz Lobby, Zoellner Arts Center Limited seating is available for this full-course, served luncheon which includes comments from one of acclaimed Festival soloists. Conveniently located in Zoellner Arts Center and open to the public. Members of the Heritage Society and Guarantors in the top 3 giving circles ($750+) attend as our guests.  Tickets / Advance registration required. No tickets available at the door. Guarantors: $27 Public: $34  

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The Barnette Distinguished Scholar Lecture

May 19, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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Discovering Bach - The Story of Unearthing the Aria "Alles mit Gott" BWV 1127 In 2005 Michael Maul, member of the research department of Bach-Archive Leipzig, meanwhile artistic director of Bachfest Leipzig, made an sensational discovery. After digging deep into hundreds of Central German archives for almost four years, he came across an anonymous music score of an aria, written on two empty pages of a printed Birthday poem for Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar in 1713. He was able…

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Festival Dinner | Lecture

May 19, 2023 @ 5:45 pm - 7:30 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$50

  Delicious (and convenient!) dinner at the Festival, please join us as Dr. Larry Lipkis offers remarks and insight into the music of Bach. Seating is limited and this event sells out quickly! Dr. Larry Lipkis, Professor of Music and Composer-in-Residence at Moravian University Butz Lobby, Zoellner Arts Center Tickets/Registration required: no tickets available at the door.

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Ifor Jones Chamber Music Concert

May 20, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$25

Baker Hall | Zoellner Arts Center · Lehigh University, Bethlehem

The Bel Canto Youth Chorus
Artist-in-Residence Loretta O'Sullivan will accompany Bel Canto Concert Choir on "Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsigen Schritten" from Cantata 78 , Jesu der du meine Seele
Antonio Vivaldi - Concerto for 2 Cellos in G minor, RV 531
J. S. Bach - Orchestral Suite in D Major, BWV 1068

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Festival Luncheon

May 20, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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$27 – $34

  Butz Lobby, Zoellner Arts Center Limited seating is available for this full-course, served luncheon which includes comments from one of acclaimed Festival soloists. Conveniently located in Zoellner Arts Center and open to the public. Members of the Heritage Society and Guarantors in the top 3 giving circles ($750+) attend as our guests.  Tickets / Advance registration required. No tickets available at the door. Guarantors: $27 Public: $34  

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February 2024

The Greg Funfgeld Family Concert: Dancing with Bach

February 18 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 420 E. Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States
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In collaboration with the dance departments of Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts and Muhlenberg College. Brahms Liebeslieder Waltzes + Bach First Orchestral Suite Featuring Greg Funfgeld and Eugene Albulescu playing piano 4 hands.  

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"From anguish to elation, and just about everything in between, pretty much describes the vast emotional landscape covered in Friday evening’s concert at Packer Memorial Church presented by the Bach Choir of Bethlehem. Splendid musicianship, rousing choruses, and the sublime voices of the soloists turned grief into joy and sorrow into triumph."

—The Morning Call, May 2018

"The oft-quoted phrase 'a drumroll, please' aptly applies to the opening of Rutter’s exultant Gloria, which provided a dramatic finale to the program. What a thrill to hear those punchy, syncopated brass lines accompanying some really polished and vibrant singing. The “Domine Deus” section sported some lovely soprano voices in addition to many demanding, multi-part choruses –— some with up to eight parts. There was a miraculous blend of tone and balance throughout."

—The Morning Call, March 2018

"The performance was one of integrity, movement, passion and weight. The effortless virtuosity and stylistic homogeneity of the combined forces in the chapel's stone sanctity, allowed Bach's music to sing out with infectious, exhilarating enthusiasm."

—The Huffington Post, 2017

"The audience was thrilled by this outstanding performance of a Bach Cantata by seasoned experts immersed in the composer and informed by Greg Funfgeld's wisdom and enthusiasm...The Bachs [J.S.B and C.P.E] could not have been better served, not to mention two English Renaissances, as well as our own time. It went beyond mere intelligent programming and committed performance, enriched by a deep sense of the mutual nourishment of music and faith."

—New York Arts, 2015

"Nestled in the Pennsylvania countryside, on and around the bucolic campus of Lehigh University, the Bethlehem Bach Festival, under the artistic direction of conductor Greg Funfgeld, is in its 108th season and going strong. If it has flaws, they are like those that distinguish a fine emerald from the perfect clarity of a fake...their choral sonority is so rich you can feel it in your bones."

—The Wall Street Journal, May 2015

"Two days later I am Newark bound again, with a head full of the history of a town I previously had no awareness of, and with a heart full of the music of Bach, presented in a context that felt less like a festival than a glorious friendship between a great composer and the orchestra, conductor and choir at the heart of an extraordinary town."

—The Whole-Note - Toronto, June 2015

"The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, founded in the 19th century, has gained international recognition through its annual Bach Festival, tours and recordings. The more than 100 vocalists displayed clean tone, excellent pitch and blend, and kept good tempo even in the most stressful numbers…outstanding, energetic and crisp. The orchestra was a collection of top freelancers from around the Eastern Seaboard including several from Washington… baritone Dashon Burton, was the standout. He has a clarion instrument that projects well throughout his range…a splendid dramatic performance. Soprano Rosa Lamoreaux was also excellent, expertly modulating her silvery tone for the various roles she took…This was the choir’s big night, though, and it gave great pleasure…”

—The Washington Post, March 2013

“A handsome account of Bach’s St. John Passion on this new release confirms that the Bach Choir of Bethlehem doesn’t rest on anything resembling laurels. Greg Funfgeld has trained his singers to articulate words crisply, dance lightly when the music must move and blend elegantly. Funfgeld brings a sure sense of phrasing, texture and pacing to the narrative, and the Bach Festival Orchestra—mostly modern instruments, with viola da gamba, violas d’amore and portative organ supplying period flavors—are cohesive and nimble. Charles Daniels stands out as a poetic and powerful Evangelist, William Sharp as a warmly inflected Jesus and Julia Doyle as a shining champion of the soprano arias.”

—Gramophone, November 2012

“The Bach Choir of Bethlehem sang a Brahms motet (“Lass Dich Nur Nichts”) with all the polish and fervor it brought to cantatas by its namesake.”

—New York Times, September 2011

“..inspired program of hope, optimism and comfort …disarmingly powerful…overflows with jubilation”

—The Morning Call, October 2011

“America’s venerable Bach Choir of Bethlehem makes its Analekta debut on a disc brimming-over with festive D major trumpets-and-drums brilliance…Julia Doyle and Daniel Taylor heading up a distinguished solo line-up.”

—BBC Music Magazine, May 2010

“Conductor Greg Funfgeld coaxed a lovely rich chamber orchestra sound from the Bach Festival Orchestra strings...The hauntingly beautiful voices of Taylor and Zsigovics—she in her festival debut—melted together like two precious metals, hers of bell-like clarity, his a more complex alchemy, with a sheen like liquid mercury.”

—The Morning Call, May 2010

“As I listen to The Bach Choir of Bethlehem with Greg Funfgeld conducting…I find it hard to believe this is an all-volunteer choir but it’s true…a well polished vocal ensemble, and a true level of musicianship and understanding of the choral music of Bach.”

—Minnesota Public Radio Review, December 2009

“…an American musical treasure… they sing with a fervor and a level of musicianship that carries one away—from bass to soprano, the supple strength and solidly integrated tone of this amateur choir reflects the most admirable qualities of the European-American tradition of choral song.”

—Wall Street Journal May, 2007

“By all accounts the chorus remains as vital an institution as ever…The B-Minor Mass performance was rousing, committed and touching…Bach’s ‘St. Matthew Passion’ too was ardently and lovingly performed…”

—New York Times, May 2007

“This is Bach at its finest. The conductor, orchestra, soloists, and chorus are eminently capable of the nuances of the rich harmonic texts …spirited and vivacious…It is not likely to get any better than this on this side of the Atlantic.”

—The American Organist, January, 2004

“America’s venerable Bach Choir of Bethlehem sang Bach and Mendelssohn with good-natured and ruddy-cheeked elation. And their centerpiece was a BBC/Bach Choir co-commission, the world premiere of Libby Larsen’s I It Am, a jubilant cantata based on the writings of Julian of Norwich…this highly coloured and disarmingly unsophisticated work came from, and went straight to, the heart.”

—The Times, London, July 2003

“The Bach Choir of Bethlehem…had their audience enthralled…The choir knows and loves this work – and it shows…transatlantic magic.”

—The Scotsman, Edinburgh, July 2003

“Nearly one hundred strong, the Bach Choir of Bethlehem tempers its power and energy with the intimacy of a much smaller group. It also blends seamlessly with the excellent modern-instrument Festival orchestra which Greg Funfgeld conducts with an obvious knowledge of, and sensitivity to, modern performance practice.”

—Early Music News, California, October/November 2002

“…the Choir and Festival Orchestra, under their director, Greg Funfgeld, perform these three cantatas beautifully and convincingly. The work of the soloists is excellent, too…Excitement, dedication, power—all things that we hear more and more seldom in Bach cantatas—lend distinction to this beautiful and well-produced recording.”

—American Record Guide, November/December 2002

“Sheer jubilance…exceptional elegance and grace…radiant performance…Having heard the Bethlehem Bach Choir pour its heart into the master’s vocal music, one will never listen to it in quite the same way again.”

—Musical America, May 2001

“The Bethlehem Bach Festival is one of the most venerable musical institutions in the USA, with an unmatched tradition of introducing Bach’s music to our shores. Greg Funfgeld…has revitalized this Pennsylvania institution, and Dorian is doing well to document its vibrancy in a recording series… genuine honesty and intelligence informs this performance…Funfgeld has forged a fine body of singers and players…tightly disciplined ensemble …rousing spirit and sacred joy aplenty. This recording will not disappoint.”

—American Record Guide, November/December 2000

“…intoxicating but precise choral sound that reminds you why choruses grew this large in the first place. The elemental power is startling…the Bethlehem approach under Greg Funfgeld isn’t anachronistic, but meets the historically enlightened approach halfway…We know from Bach’s often irritable correspondence that he campaigned for more singers. The Bach Choir of Bethlehem gives him all he could have wanted. Maybe this is “in-his-dreams” Bach.”

—Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2000

“…a performance that confirmed my belief that this is one of the finest large amateur choruses in the United States.”

—The Washington Post, May 1999

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