Bach in the Subways

An international movement to sow the seeds for future generations of classical music lovers by generating public interest and excitement for the art form.

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Los Angeles Recorder Orchestra

The 30-plus members of the Los Angeles Recorder Orchestra perform on all the sizes of the Recorder family, from sopranino to SubContrabass. The list of works includes Air from Orchestral Suite BWV 1068, and Brandenburg Concerto No.1 BWV 1046.

Written by Ricardo Berón

Pasadena Conservatory of Music, strings program

This would be the 3rd time members of the Strings program, and students at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music will come and play Bach. We propose this year that the cello program will be joined by violin and viola players.

Written by elizabeth pattengale

Roberta Rust & Friends

Roberta Rust will be joined by some of her colleagues and students from the Lynn University Conservatory of Music in works by JS Bach for cello, flute, violin, and keyboard.

Written by Roberta Rust

Bach in Puget Sound

Variety of performing instruments. Flute, organ, cello, Federal Way Youth Symphony, piano/clavinova. Adults and children

Written by Diane Quick

K.Sublime

K.Sublime performs complete Goldberg Variations. The Brooklyn Commons. 388 Atlantic AV. Brooklyn, NY 11217. https://soundcloud.com/kaysublime, Vimeo.com/kaysublime

Written by kaypianooutlook-com

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