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SEGE (Seattle Eastside Guitar Ensemble) plays Bach

SEGE “Seh-geh” (Seattle Eastside Guitar Ensemble) is a group of classical guitar enthusiasts, professional and amateur, who enjoy playing and performing together.  SEGE includes guitarists: Bob Baskerville, Peter Caruso, Tan Che, Scott Chung, Matt Klassen, Cathlyn Klassen, Jessica Papkoff, and Lawrence Schwedler.

SEGE means “world” in Korean, which reflects the diverse backgrounds of members.  We make many of our own guitar arrangements.  Meeting 1-3 times per month, we share music and food, accompanied by humor.  In Summer, we enjoy Bob’s Guitar-b-cue; In the Fall we go on a weekend retreat, to play, work on performances and relax.  We prepare for the Seattle Classical Guitar Society holiday concert, which occurs each December.

Written by Matt Klassen

Hollywood Hills Association of Recorder Players – 10 Hour Bach Marathon

The Hollywood Hills Association of Recorder Players first met in 2011. The group is made up of ten to twelve adult recorder players of intermediate and advanced skill levels. They meet once a month for a large group session, and then, during the rest of the month, they meet in smaller ensembles to play music. Over the years they have learned pieces spanning from the medieval to the contemporary, and they own and play recorders of all sizes, ranging from the sopranino to the contrabass. The purpose of the group is to enjoy making music in an ensemble, and to further musical knowledge and instrumental skills. As Bach is one of the group’s favorite composers, over the years they have learned many transcriptions and arrangements. We are very happy to be able to perform them now for the Bach in the Subway event. For more information about this group and other similar groups in the Southern California area, please visit https://www.socalrecorders.com/rtf-test-meetings-page-9-28

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Maggie Parkins and Friends Kira Blumberg, Kyle Champion, Jeff Gauthier, Sara Parkins, Lynn Burrows, Alfred Cramer

Spectacular Strings!! This is our 4th time doing Bach in downtown Claremont. Front Loaded with Strings! Solos, Duos, Trios Quartets and Larger ensembles.

Written by Maggie Parkins

Bach in the Subways Georgia

Participants of #Bach333 will be young musicians and students of different music schools around Georgia, as well as students from Tbilisi State Conservatoire. Professional musicians will also participate as our special guests.

Written by a-vash1newton-edu-ge

Classical 101.1 WRR takes Bach to the DART rails of Dallas!

Our morning commute begins with a 30-minute performance of some of Bach’s best solo works for cello and violin at DART’s Mockingbird Station platform at 9:00, then we’ll embark on a southbound train downtown to the West End station to perform for 30 minutes.

Written by Amy Bishop

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