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Longy Baroque Flute Ensemble

Music for flute ensemble, voice and continuo. Performers: Julian Budwey, voice; Claire James, Eva Skanse, Nickolas Stavros, Jessica Wu, and Yalin Yavuz, Baroque flutes. Mo-Ah Kim, harpsichord.

Written by Na'ama Lion

David Cole

Not yet decided. So far, solo cello

Written by David Cole

Musicians of the Wichita Symphony

Members of the Wichita Symphony will perform works by Bach at eight local coffee shops during the morning of Saturday, March 21, 2020. Like Wichita Symphony on Facebook or follow us on Instagram for location and time details!

Written by Wichita Symphony

Nat Chaitkin, cellist

Besides celebrating Bach’s Birthday, this is my way of saying thank you to Derek and his team for their generosity – Trader Joe’s is a big supporter of a free after school music program my quartet runs. Also, I really like their maple cookies. I’d hoped to do it in the store, but of course that’s not possible right now, so I’ll play from home.

Written by Nat Chaitkin

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

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