Cappella Cantorum MasterWorks Chorus presents two of the world’s outstanding choral works the “Magnificat” by Bach and Vivaldi’s “Gloria”on Sunday, December 7th, 3:00 pm at Saint Mark R.C. Church, 222 ...
Directed by John Corrie, the Bates College Choir performs Antonio Vivaldi’s Gloria and Johann Sebastian Bach’s Magnificat in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, in the ...
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Bookspan writes, “The celebrated Chaconne from the D Minor Partita represents one of the highest peaks of Bach’s creation in this medium.” The medium to which he refers is unaccompanied violin, ...
Cantorum’s board of Directors and music director/conductor Barry B. Asch announce that this year celebrates the organization’s 45th anniversary season. Cappella Cantorum is the lower Connecticut River ...
Conductor Nicholas McGegan has been programming evenings of Baroque music for years at the Aspen Music Festival, usually with an idea toward juxtaposing various composers from the era. This year’s ...
After an all-Johann Sebastian Bach concert given by the Montpelier music series Capital City Concerts last year, director and flutist Karen Kevra and her guest musicians, including soprano Hyunah Yu, ...
Soloists and choir blend in unanimous, powerful acclaim for God’s nativity; Spanish countertenor Carlos Mena in particular stands out for his strong, slender tone in the Esurientes. The same ensemble ...
As Handel once remarked when congratulated on the success of a “Messiah” performance: “I should be sorry if I only entertained them – I wish to make them better.” The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, in its ...
For his first Christmas in Leipzig, in 1723, Bach delivered an extraordinary feast of music. This is the first recording that John Eliot Gardiner has made of the Magnificat in its original version in ...
Written in 1723, Bach's exciting Baroque masterpiece was the first piece he offered to the people of Leipzig. In 1723, J. S. Bach was a young composer and music teacher with a large family to support.