76th Annual Baldwin-Wallace Bach Festival

Apr 18 2008
Apr 20 2008

Location(s)

Berea, OH
United States
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Performers and/or Faculty:
Baldwin-Wallace performing groups are joined by several faculty members and local professional musicians in the three-day, five-event program. Soloists are internationally known artists; the lecturers, distinguished Bach and Baroque scholars. Our students consider the unusual opportunity of participating as colleagues with world-class professionals a high point in their performing experience.This year's festival includes the talents of:Nancy Argenta, Soprano;Christine Abraham, Mezzo-Soprano;Kevin Deas, Bass-Baritone;Curtis Streetman, Bass;&John Holloway, Violin;Jaap Ter Linden, cello;Lars Ulrik Mortensen, harpsichord

Dir: Dwight Oltman. St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244. The Baldwin-Wallace Bach Festival is not only the oldest collegiate, but also the second-oldest Bach festival in the nation. The festival was founded in 1932 by Professor Albert Riemenschneider (longtime Director of the College Conservatory) and his wife, Selma. The Baldwin-Wallace Festival Choir and Orchestra presented the first Bach Festival in June 1933. Since that time, Bach Festivals have been annual events at Baldwin-Wallace.Beginning with the 43rd Festival in 1975, the Baldwin-Wallace Festival performing groups have been reduced to sizes now known to be more nearly commensurate with those employed in Bach's time. Likewise, from 1975 on, all vocal works have been sung in the language of their origins. These changes have made possible the cultivation of a truly Baroque sound with inherent clarity, drive, and intensity.With a repertoire list that includes more than 300 compositions by J. S. Bach, as well as selected works from 52 other composers, the Festival rotates Bach's four major choral works on a four year cycle. In this way, Baldwin-Wallace students are exposed to all four of the major Bach choral works during their college years; the B-minor Mass, the St. Matthew and St. John Passions, and the Christmas Oratorio. FMI: Mary Tuck, Bach Festival Manager. 275 Eastland Road, Berea, OH, USA
Presented By:
Baldwin-Wallace Bach Festival
Phone:
440-826-2207 fax:440-826-8138
Pricing
Discount to EMA Members:
No