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Bach in the Bieb

Harp, accordion and flute students from Quintus: Eva and Mieke Meuleman – harp, Elsemarie Dekker, Emma Wijnsma, Annemarie van den Berg, Jennieke Haveman – flute, Marthen Bijlsma – accordion

Written by João Ramos Marta

Bach aan de Burgwal

HetConsort3.0: Marleen Veldstra (violin), Corien Kok (cello) and Carl Visser (harpsichord)

Written by João Ramos Marta

Bach op het Bordes

Students of the ArtEZ Conservatorium Janina Raguse and Roelfke Huttenga.

Written by João Ramos Marta

Brent Woo

Written by Brent Woo

Bach Society of Minnesota

ABOUT THE BACH SOCIETY OF MINNESOTA
We are deeply committed to communicating the depths and passions of Bach’s compositions through period instruments and historic practices that ignite our audience’s fascination and appreciation. OUR NEXT CONCERT: J.S. Bach: Easter Oratorio on April 21 & 23
With this concert, the Bach Society begins a series of performances of all Bach’s oratorios with the magnificent Easter Oratorio. The inventive use of instrumental and vocal colors makes this oratorio a miracle of music, in which three trumpets and timpani set the tone in a fascinating musical exploration of the Easter events.

Written by Bach Society of Minnesota

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