Portland Baroque Orchestra: Voices Out of the Darkness – Bach Cantatas
Free (Online: Free | In person: $30-$66)
- Jonathan Woody, bass-baritone
- Reginald Mobley, countertenor
- Sherezade Panthaki, soprano
- Jacob Perry, tenor
- Jonathan Oddie, organ
Johann Christoph Bach — Ach, dass ich Wassers gnug hätte
Dietrich Buxtehude — Canzonetta in D minor, BuxWV 168
Johann Pachelbel — Tröste uns Gott, P. 474
Nicolaus Bruhns — Wohl dem, der den Herren fürchtet
Johann Sebastian Bach — Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131
Join PBO to celebrate J. S. Bach’s birthday with a series of 17th- and 18th-century cantatas by Bach, Pachelbel, and others, led by Jonathan Woody. The ensemble will feature PBO players alongside 8 incredible singers, performing works that celebrate our emergence out of darkness and honoring Bach. Featured Soloists: Jonathan Woody, Reginald Mobley, Sherezade Panthaki, and Jacob Perry.
Please review PBO's In-Person Health & Safety Requirements before attending this event: https://pbo.org/tickets-venues/in-person-requirements/
About Jonathan Woody, bass-baritone
About Reginald Mobley, countertenor
About Sherezade Panthaki, soprano
About Jacob Perry, tenor
About Jonathan Oddie, organ
Jonathan Oddie is a rare synergy of musician and scholar. In demand across the United States as a versatile performer on harpsichord, fortepiano, and continuo organ, he works with such leading musicians as violinist Dmitry Sinkovsky and flutist Janet See, and orchestras including Portland Baroque Orchestra and the Seattle Symphony. Mr. Oddie, currently visiting assistant professor of music in historical performance: historical keyboards at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, holds a doctorate in musicology from the University of Oxford, where he researched the instrumental music of English composer Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625), and has published articles in the scholastic journals Early Music and Historical Performance. His awards include a Performer's Certificate from the Jacobs School of Music and a Frank Huntington Beebe Fellowship. Oddie studied piano and harpsichord at Indiana University, where his teachers included Elisabeth Wright, Jean-Louis Haguenauer, and Edmund Battersby.
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