Bach in the Subways

An international movement to sow the seeds for future generations of classical music lovers by generating public interest and excitement for the art form.

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Michael Domjan

Performances were planned for 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 1:30 pm. However, the event was cancelled because of the coronavirus. Dr. Domjan is Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, where he also works on the Tertis/Pavlov Project, which explores connections between music and psychology through a series of mini lectures available on YouTube. Dr. Domjan plays the music of J. S. Bach on an original Tertis viola, which has a much richer sound that violas that were available during Bach’s time. His tribute to Bach this year may be found at https://youtu.be/lMVr5XRsgSI

Written by Michael Domjan

PPCC Music Department

The music department will present performances of Bach and family on Thursday, 3/20 from 12:30-1:30 as The Thursday Music with the Majors Happy Birthday Bach.

Written by william malone

Bach in the Subways at The Little Cafe

A community musicale performing music by Johann Sebastian Bach, presented in collaboration by the The Little Cafe and the Eastman Community Music School. All are welcome to signup to perform.

Written by Mona Seghatoleslami

Cuarteto Simé and the Brandenburg Concerto No. 2

Sime Quartet (Edgar Camargo, Carlos Casas, Hiram Acosta, and Álvaro Najera) will be performing a transcription of Bach’s Brandenburg concerto no. 2 by José Ernesto Pérez Martínez for guitar quartet.

Written by Edgar Camargo

Ensamble de Guitarras de Buenos Aires

The Ensamble de Guitarras de Buenos Aires plays with acoustic guitars, using the Guitar Craft Tuning since 1994. Its members are constantly renewed, featuring between four and thirty players.

Written by Horacio Pozzo

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