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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Brian L. Thompson

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San Antonio Symphony at SAPL – Musician Presentation to Children

The San Antonio Symphony and San Antonio Public Library participate in Bach in the Subways Day with musician presentations to children at Pan American and Great Northwest Public Library Branches.  The featured musician at Great Northwest Branch is cellist Kenneth Freudigman.  Join us for a lively afternoon with Mr. Freudigman as he shares his love of music as well as his experiences as a professional musician in the orchestra with children of all ages. Come and find out how much fun classical music, Bach in particular, can be!

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Junior Bach Festival

The JUNIOR BACH FESTIVAL founded in 1953, is dedicated to touching young lives by promoting the study and performance of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Presented annually about the time of Bach’s birthday, March 21, the public Festival concerts feature some of the finest young musical talent in California. This year’s adjudicated auditions will be on January 31 and February 1, and the concerts will be held in locations throughout the Bay area on the weekends of March 13-15 and March 20-22, 2015. We will post our Bach in the Subway performers once our auditions have concluded!Visit us at https://www.juniorbach.org/

Written by juniorbachmusicdirectorgmail-com

Junior Bach Festival

The JUNIOR BACH FESTIVAL founded in 1953, is dedicated to touching young lives by promoting the study and performance of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Presented annually about the time of Bach’s birthday, March 21, the public Festival concerts feature some of the finest young musical talent in California. This year, ten concerts will be held in locations throughout the Bay area on the weekends of March 13-15 and March 20-22, 2015. Our performers, ages 18 years and under, have been selected through professionally adjudicated auditions. A rich variety of Bach’s works will be represented in their original instrumentation or in transpositions for instruments as diverse as bassoon, guitar, marimba, and steel drum. For concert information, please visit our website, at www.juniorbach.org.

The Junior Bach Festival is delighted to participate in Bach in the Subways for the first time this year. Bay Area Rapid Transit has issued a permit for our young musicians to perform in the Downtown Berkeley Bart Station from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and again from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on March 21st. We hope to attract an appreciative audience that will enjoy hearing Bach’s music in Berkeley!The JUNIOR BACH FESTIVAL founded in 1953, is dedicated to touching young lives by promoting the study and performance of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Presented annually about the time of Bach’s birthday, March 21, the public Festival concerts feature some of the finest young musical talent in California. This year’s adjudicated auditions will be on January 31 and February 1, and the concerts will be held in locations throughout the Bay area on the weekends of March 13-15 and March 20-22, 2015. We will post our Bach in the Subway performers once our auditions have concluded!Visit us at https://www.juniorbach.org/The JUNIOR BACH FESTIVAL founded in 1953, is dedicated to touching young lives by promoting the study and performance of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Presented annually about the time of Bach’s birthday, March 21, the public Festival concerts feature some of the finest young musical talent in California. This year’s adjudicated auditions will be on January 31 and February 1, and the concerts will be held in locations throughout the Bay area on the weekends of March 13-15 and March 20-22, 2015. We will post our Bach in the Subway performers once our auditions have concluded!Visit us at https://www.juniorbach.org/

Written by juniorbachmusicdirectorgmail-com

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

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