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Thornton Creek Clarinets

Brandenburg 3 with a clarinet choir, plus some Inventions, various quartets, a solo Partita, and some Cello suites.

Written by Mary Kantor

Emily and Anthony Chua

Emily and Anthony Chua will perform a selection of Bach, including selections from the Well-Tempered Clavier and the Goldberg Variations, Siloti’s arrangement of Bach’s Air, and a variety of four-part chorales. Also to be performed are several chorale preludes, romantic-style pieces of music based on Bach chorales, composed by Dr. Cory Hall (also known as BachScholar®).

Written by Emily

Emerald City Saxophone Quartet

The Toccata and Fugue in D minor as arranged by Nigel wood captures the sounds of the Organ performance exquisitely – the Chorale and Fugue is a well arranged reduction of the original Motet. The Bouree is a sanguiner juxtaposition of a sprightly, noble theme in a major key and a more wistful, contemplative theme in a minor key. The Toccata in F is a delightful little gem from the Hollywood Saxophone quartet in the spirit of PDQ Bach

Written by Harold J Rosenkrans

Karin McCullough performs music of JS Bach at Third Church of Christ, Scientist

Pianist Karin McCullough performs the music of JS Bach as part of the regular Sunday service at Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Musical selections will include preludes & fugues from the Well-Tempered Clavier Book One, Air on a G String, and the Third Movement of the Italian Concerto.

Written by Karin McCullough

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