Bach in the Subways

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IndyBaroque Chamber Players

IndyBaroque Chamber Players perform the music of Bach using period instruments and historically informed performance practices.

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IndyBaroque Chamber Players

IndyBaroque Chamber Musicians perform music of Bach using period instruments and historically informed performance practices.

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Marcos Alejandro Villarroel (Guitarrista)

En mi país Uruguay en 1930 celebrando el centenario de la jura de la constitución junto con la embajada de Alemania crearon en el Parque Rodó un sitio llamado el Pabellón de la Música y allí incluyeron a cuatro grandes compositores de música clásica, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms y Wagner. Al ver que Bach no estaba alli decidí entonces crear la performance y tocar para esos cuatro grandes que fueron alumnos indirectos de J.S.Bach, La performance comenzará con varias de mis trancripciones sobre composiciones de Bach, Obras para violin, laúd, clavecin y violonchelo. Mi profesión la empecé a educar desde los 14 años que comencé a cantar ya de forma profesional y ahí empecé de forma autodidacta a estudiar guitarra, Mi estudio sobre estas obras de Bach comenzó hace poco mas de 10 años. Actualmente tengo 36 años y desde los 27 que estudio Corno Frances, así que quizá la performance tenga algo de Bach tocado en el Corno. pero eso es sorpresa.

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Greenwood Musicians

Students and Teacherss from Greenwood and the South Side of Indianapolis will share the music of Bach at the Impact Center

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Marisa Maupin – 10 Hour Bach Marathon at Union Station

Marisa Maupin, soprano, received her graduate degree from the Royal College of Music, and her bachelor’s degree from Westminster Choir College. She’s excited to be kicking off Bach in the Subways LA for a second year with the hilarious Coffee Cantata. When she sings the line, “Without coffee, I’m like a dried up piece of old roast goat,” she thinks Bach must have been writing about her, personally. Marisa enjoys singing Bach because of the instrumental nature of his vocal lines and their constant duets with the ensemble instruments, and because of the unexpected moments of pure jazz sprinkled throughout his music. Marisa teaches singing and piano in her private music studio in Lancaster, CA.

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