Bach in Baltimore: Bach Pairing No. 2
In person: $33 ($10 student/ages 12-18, $5 ages 5-11) Stream: $5-$100 sliding scale
- Tess Ottinger, soprano
- Charles Humphries, alto
- Luke Schmidt, tenor
- William Marshall, bass
- Qing Li, violin
- Sara Nichols, flute
- Sarah Eckman McIver, flute
Johann Sebastian Bach — Erwünschtes Freudenlicht, BWV 184
Celebrate our 35th Anniversary with an all-Bach tribute, featuring Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 & Cantata 184. Nothing is more delightful than the six Bach Brandenburg Concerti. Our concert features one of the most beloved, Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 for two solo flutes, solo violin, and string orchestra. Equally alluring is Cantata 184: Erwünschtes Freudenlicht ("Desired light of joy"), which, like the Brandenburg Concerto, has delightful underpinnings of dance throughout. Bach in Baltimore "Emerging Artists" and favorite returning artists share the stage in a captivating pairing of quintessential Bach works.
About Bach in Baltimore
Bach in Baltimore's mission is to perform the choral and instrumental works of Johann Sebastian Bach (and his contemporaries) and to educate the concert-going public about the musical language of Bach and the texts he chose to set to music.
We strive each month to present these works in a historically informed way that will enrich the lives of our audience members and inspire creativity. We wish to foster an appreciation for the arts, particularly for Baroque music, within the entire community. We are committed to providing educational experiences for people of all ages in order to instill a lifelong connection Bach's music.
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