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UNC Greensboro School of Music

A chamber concert of works by Bach in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church Greensboro, presented by Andrew Willis with the support of the Covington Distinguished Professorship in the UNC Greensboro School of Music. Flutist Sandra Miller will join mezzo-soprano Clara O’Brien and Willis in two obbligato arias and the B-minor flute sonata, organist John Alexander and Willis will perform solo keyboard works, and the concert will culminate in a performance of the Concerto in C major for Three Keyboards in which Stephanie Schmidt and Robin Morace will join Willis in playing the unusual combination of two harpsichords and a Baroque fortepiano.

Written by Andrew Willis

Cantus Celli

Written by Maggie Twining

Eleonor Bindman

Will be playing various Bach works on the piano.

Written by Eleonor Bindman

Bach to the Future

Award winning international cellist Steve Kramer performing excerpts from the SIX CELLO SUITES, BWV 1007-1012, for  unaccompanied cello  by Johann Sebastian Bach.  
The performance is a celebration and honoring of Steve Kramer’s first and formal teacher, the great Scandinavian cellist, Erling Bløndal Bengtsson who was a pupil and first assistant of the legendary cellist Gregor Piatigorsky, at Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. 

Written by Steve Kramer

San Antonio Symphony Children’s Presentation at Parman Library

Join us at Parman Library for a mini-performance presented by the San Antonio Symphony’s Assistant Principal cellist David Mollenauer. “Symphony at SAPL” presentations generally last 40 minutes and are designed for children but easily enjoyed by the whole family. Get to know one of these incredibly-skilled artists and how they chose their instrument, how it works and how it makes a sound. Bring your questions too – and don’t be shy! This event is free and open to the public.

Written by brimhalljsasymphony-org

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