NOTE: While the Boca Raton Museum of Art is generously donating their space to host this Bach in the Subways Day performance, and Dr. Irena and her students are offering their music as a gift to all who hear it, there is a $12 admission fee to enter the museum.
Jonah Sirota: Bach at the Railyard
Jonah Sirota, violist from the Chiara String Quartet:
I will be performing the Bach G Major Cello Suite and the E Major Violin Partita (in A major), both on viola. This indoor location includes the Doughnut Hole, a killer fresh doughnut shop with locally-roasted coffee. (The maple-bacon doughnuts go particularly well with Bach!!!)
Hope to see you there!I will be performing the Bach G Major Cello Suite and the E Major Violin Partita (in A major), both on viola. This indoor location includes the Doughnut Hole, a killer fresh doughnut shop with locally-roasted coffee. (The maple-bacon doughnuts go particularly well with Bach!!!)
Hope to see you there!
I will be performing the Bach G Major Cello Suite and the E Major Violin Partita (in A major), both on viola. This indoor location includes the Doughnut Hole, a killer fresh doughnut shop with locally-roasted coffee. (The maple-bacon doughnuts go particularly well with Bach!!!)
Hope to see you there!
Micah Sanders | 10-HR Bach Marathon | Union Station | Location A by TRAXX Restaurant
“I heard about Bach in the Subways from Doug Forbes (double bass) and I immediately wanted to do it. What Bach did for the music world was incredible and any chance I get to play his music is a chance I’m going to take. The possibility to make someone’s day better by hearing truly excellent music drives me to do all I can to make that happen.”- Micah Sanders Cellist Micah Sanders will be part of the ensemble performing the Brandenburg No. 3, the final performance of the Bach marathon at Union Station.
Roger Lebow | 10-HR Bach Marathon | Union Station | Location C by Vignes St.
11am-NOON at Union Station, Location C (East Portal of Union Station by the Metro Customer Service Center) “I love the idea of bringing a few minutes of the music I love to the people who for one reason or another will be passing through beautiful Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.” –
Roger Lebow Cellist Roger Lebow has taught at Pomona College since 1993. His concert life—whether solo and chamber performances, or with LA Opera—embraces repertoire from the 16th century to pieces whose ink would still be wet, if composers still used pens. A high school fling with the viola da gamba led to a lifelong love affair with early music, which he performs on both viol and Baroque cello. At the same time, thanks to his parents’ schlepping him to LA’s celebrated new music series Monday Evening Concerts as a teenager, he maintains an appetite for new music which has led him to commission, premiere, and otherwise champion numerous cello works, and to help form the venerable LA new music Collective XTET in 1986, and more recently, joining the new Los Angeles ensemble, brightwork newmusic.
Mr. Lebow’s own teachers were either students of Gregor Piatigorsky or Pablo Casals—Laurence Lesser and Robert Sayre in the first camp, Gabor Rejto and William van den Burg in the second. Having such illustrious cellistic forebears has redoubled his sense of purpose and urgency in passing along to new generations this precious and irreplaceable tradition. Lebow was formerly the cello teacher at Chapman University and Occidental College, and has also been on the guest faculty of CalArts, UC Irvine, and UC Bjoerling. In the realm of chamber music Mr. Lebow was the founding cellist of the Armadillo String Quartet and the Clarion Trio, and he spent several waterlogged years swaddled in Gore-Tex® in Seattle with the Philadelphia String Quartet. Lebow has chamber recordings on the Delos, New World, Water Lily Acoustics, Spectral Harmonies, and Albany labels. For a decade the principal cellist of the LA Mozart Orchestra, he has also appeared as soloist and chamber artist at the Oregon Bach Festival and Cabrillo Music Festival. A former mainstay of the LA studio scene, you enjoyed him on the soundtrack of hundreds of your favorite movies, and on albums by such period acts as ELO, Kim Carnes and Alanis Morissette.
Lebow dwells in a small cottage in Sierra Madre with librarian Wendy Schorr and Eudoxa the cat. Their son Theo is an opera tenor based in New York City.
https://www.pomona.edu/academics/departments/music/people/faculty/roger-lebow.aspx
Full Schedule of the 10-HR Bach Marathon at Union Station
Festival Bach Chihuahua
21 de marzo
FESTIVAL BACH
330 Aniversario de J. S. Bach
Sala de Ensayos de la OFECH
12:00 pm a 8:00 pm
Entrada libre
Johann Sebastian Bach es sin duda uno de los compositores más importantes de la historia de la música, cuya producción musical es uno de los pilares que construyen el legado musical occidental. En su obra, J.S. Bach plasma lo más íntimo de la experiencia humana con elocuencia y factura técnica e intelectual, razón por la cual su música sigue siendo vigente y actual en la vida artística internacional.
Por ello mismo, año con año el mundo se une a celebrar la vida y música del compositor con presentaciones y conciertos de sus creaciones. En esta ocasión el Ensamble Kapellmeister, Sistema Musical Se´Wá, el Conservatorio de Música de Chihuahua, la Facultad de Artes de la UACH, la Orquesta Sinfónica de la UACH y la Orquesta Filarmónica del Estado de Chihuahua, se unen colaborando por primera vez en un evento sin precedentes en Chihuahua, para sumarse al movimiento internacional y conmemorar el 330 Aniversario del nacimiento de Bach.
Este día se ofrecerá un verdadero festín musical, muy variado y enriquecedor que además tendrá la entrada gratuita para el deleite de toda la comunidad chihuahuense, y disfrutar de su maravillosa música reconociendo de esta manera, la influencia que ha tenido en todo artista y en la vida musical de hoy en día.
* Participación especial del Multihistorias Iván Elier https://www.ofech.org/#!tango-zapateado-y-danzon/c24x2
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