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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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Karin McCullough and students perform Bach

Karin and students perform various repertoire by BachKarin and students perform various repertoire by BachKarin and students perform various repertoire by Bach

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Paul Taub and ensembles present Bach

various ensembles from Cornish School of the Arts present works by Bach. Students study with Professor Paul Taub, flutistvarious ensembles from Cornish School of the Arts present works by Bach. Students study with Professor Paul Taub, flutistvarious ensembles from Cornish School of the Arts present works by Bach. Students study with Professor Paul Taub, flutist

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Ensemble Mediterrain – Bach in the Tram

ENSEMBLE MEDITERRAIN
https://www.ensemble-mediterrain.com

Eunyoung Lee, Violin
Sonsoles Jouve del Castillo, Viola
Bruno Borralhinho, Cello

The Ensemble Mediterrain is a chamber music group founded in 2002 in Berlin. Its artistic trajectory includes appearances in concert halls and festivals of major importance in countries such as Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Turkey, Bosnia Herzegovina, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil and South Korea. From the Konzerthaus in Berlin to the Palau de la Música in Barcelona, from the Teatro Oriente in Santiago de Chile to Sarajevo’s International Festival, from the Theatro Municipal in São Paulo to the Salle Gaveau in Paris, both audience and press were unanimous considering their performances of the highest level.
The Ensemble Mediterrain is a free ensemble, a format that allows a more flexible repertoire approach and greater chamber music possibilities, achieved by adding regular guest musicians from prestigious German orchestras such as the philharmonic orchestras in Berlin, Dresden or Munich, the opera orchestras from Berlin, Frankfurt, Dresden or Hannover, the radio orchestras from Stuttgart, Hamburg or Freiburg, etc..

PROGRAMM
J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations BWV 988 (version for String Trio by D. Sitkovetsky)

VENUE/TIME
Germany, Dresden, City-Center (Tram)
Saturday, 21.03.2015 between 12:30-13:30h

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Bach en la Plaza

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Dale Henderson

Five years ago for Bach’s 326th birthday I invited other musicians through the Bach in the Subways Facebook page to join me in spreading the Bach. Two other cellists responded – Eric Edberg and Michael Lunapiena – and that was the very first Bach in the Subways Day. Today I’m joined by 1000s of musicians in dozens of countries around the world!

Magic!!
photo credit: Daniela Sessa

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