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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Die Bonner Brandenburger

Michael Barth, Xiuwei Zhou-Geiger, Noel Collishaw – Violine Alia Schmidt, Martella Gutiérrez-Denhoff, Ingo Werner – Viola Fiete Wulff, Eva Walcher, Christiane Klövekorn – Violoncello Wolfgang Platen – Kontrabass Johann Sebastian Bach, Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 3 BWV 1048 Allegro – Adagio (Kadenz von Emil Platen) – AllegroMichael Barth, Xiuwei Zhou-Geiger, Noel Collishaw – Violine; Alia Schmidt, Martella Gutiérrez-Denhoff, Ingo Werner – Viola; Fiete Wulff, Eva Walcher, Christiane Klövekorn – Violoncello; Wolfgang Platen – Kontrabass

Michael Barth, Xiuwei Zhou-Geiger, Noel Collishaw – Violine; Alia Schmidt, Martella Gutiérrez-Denhoff, Ingo Werner – Viola; Fiete Wulff, Eva Walcher, Christiane Klövekorn – Violoncello; Wolfgang Platen – Kontrabass

Written by mgd-bnt-online-de

Robert Duncan and Mayumi Miyaoka

NOTE: we are in the main concourse/mall area.

Robert Duncan and Mayumi Miyaoka perform Bach on the accordion.

https://robertduncanmusic.com

Duet from 11-12:30pm

Solo from 3-5pm

Written by robertoduncangmail-com

Rinaldi – Meniconi Duet

RINALDI – MENICONI DUET  

VIOLIN  and  HARPSICHORD

  

  Violin Luca  Rinaldi                                              Harpsichord Flavio  Meniconi  

Program includes: J.S. BACH  Sonata in do minore  BWV 1017 per violino e cembalo 

  • Largo
  • Allegro
  • Adagio
  • Allegro

Sonata in fa minore  BWV 1018  per violino e cembalo

  • Senza indicazione di tempo
  • Allegro
  • Adagio
  • Vivace

and much more! For complete program details inquire at flavio.meniconi@gmail.com

 

Flavio Meniconi completed his humanistic and musical studies in Florence where he graduated in piano, with the Professor Giorgio Sacchetti, at the Conservatorio of Music “Luigi Cherubini” in Florence (Tuscany). He subsequently attended the Musical Accademies in Italy and abroad, following specialization courses in piano, chamber music and contemporary music.

Winner of contests and competitions, he started the didactic activity in 1982 at the Conservatorio of Cosenza (Calabria). He’s currently piano professor at the Conservatorio “G.B.Martini” of Bologna (Emilia Romagna).

His curiosity pushes him through various different experiences, starting from less famous works of the pianistic literature’s big authors, to arrive to chamber collaborations such as duet, trio, quartet or quintet, from four-hands piano repertoire to the music of contemporary authors.

Recently his attention has moved to Ancient and Baroque music, as he has developed a true passion for the harpischord’s solo repertoire and the fabulous variety of aspects that the ‘600 and ‘700 music presents.

He has played in the most various and complex instrumental combinations but also as a soloist, attending, in the meantime, courses at the Ancient Music Department of the Conservatorio of Music “Cherubini” of Florence, where he graduated in harpsichord with the Professor Annaberta Conti.

Luca Rinaldi, violinist belonging to the school of the Professor Sandro Materassi, studied in Florence with Professors such as Giorgio Ballini, Sandro Materassi and Cristiano Rossi.

He attended specialization courses at the Music School of Fiesole with the Professor Renato Zanettovich and at the Chianti Academy of Siena, where he obtained scholarships and Diplomas of merit.

Award winner of numerous national and international contests, he played as soloist with various orchestras such us: The Sanremo Symphonic Orchestra, The Florentine Chamber Orchestra, the Cavalieri Orchestra of Grosseto, the Orchestra of the Fiesole Cathedral Chapel, the Rinaldo Franci città di Siena Orchestra, the Etruria Training Orchestra, the GAMS ensemble Orchestra, the Arezzo Orchestra and the Viotti Youth Orchestra, playing numerous concerts in Italy and abroad in countries such as: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Mexico, Malta and receiving great approvals.

He’s currently violin professor at the Institute of Musical Studies “R. Franci” in Siena where he holds a three-years course of the Undergraduate Program and a two-years course of the Specialization Program.

Written by flavio-meniconigmail-com

Amy Arthur

Amy Arthur sings Bist du Bei Mir (with Joel Krist, clarinet; Harold Rosencrans, alto flute; and GraceAnn Cummings, piano); and performs a Bach duetto with her daughter

Written by karinamccullough@hotmail.com

T’ang Quartet

T’ang Quartet joins the Singapore edition of Bach in the Subways Day

Johann Sebastian Bach has given the world so much music to love. Now it’s time for us to share them with others so everyone can enjoy the beauty of his music for free.

Come Saturday 21st March 2015, T’ang Quartet will join the Singapore edition of Bach in the Subways Day. The Quartet will take their instruments away from the confines of the conventional concert hall, and out to the streets. Joined by local band Lorong Boys, the foursome will share many of Bach’s musical creations at up to five intimate and unconventional underground locations across the island, for all Singaporeans to enjoy.

So put on a birthday hat, look for us, and go Bach in time with us!


Schedule & Locations

1pm – Dhoby Ghaut MRT station
(concourse area near escalator to JCube CyberCafe/LaserOPS)

2pm – the tube @ orchardgateway
Address: 277 & 218 Orchard Road, S238858 / 238851

3pm – Raffles City Shopping Centre
(entrance, opposite Starbucks)
Address: 252 North Bridge Road, S179103

3.50pm – CityLink Mall
(opposite Concierge)
Address: 1 Raffles Link, S039393

4.30pm – Bayfront MRT station
(before MRT gantry, next to entrance of The Shoppes at MBS)
Address: 11 Bayfront Avenue, S018957

Times listed above are tentative. Follow www.facebook.com/tangquartet for real-time updates on actual day.


About T’ang Quartet

Cutting an unmistakable silhouette on the local and global stage, the Quartet comprising Ang Chek Meng (2ND VIOLIN), Ng Yu-Ying (1ST VIOLIN), Leslie Tan (CELLO) and Lionel Tan (VIOLA) has been pushing the boundaries of classical music since 1992.

The Quartet started its professional career in 1999 with unanimity of purpose: to break new ground in sharing the sheer joy and pleasure of music to a larger audience, and set new standards of artistic achievement. A playful reference to the last names of the Quartet’s members, ‘T’ang’ also symbolizes the golden age of cultural expression in the Tang Dynasty, a nod to their Asian roots.

Trained in London and Moscow, the Quartet found its genesis when Ang Chek Meng, Ng Yu- Ying & brothers Leslie & Lionel Tan were members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Forming the Quartet in 1992, they embarked on a musical journey together, exploring the frontiers of string chamber music. Twenty-two years later, the Quartet continues to evolve, surprising and delighting audiences with its innovative dexterity.

Website: www.tangquartet.com
Facebook: facebook.com/tangquartet

Youtube: youtube.com/user/tangquartetofficial 

Written by yelyn19sixtyfive-com-sg

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