Hi Music Fans,
I'll be singing this Sunday, March 30, 2008, at 3:00 PM with the
Washington Bach Consort chorus in a program showcasing Bach's great
versatility as a composer - "The Many Moods of Bach." Sorry - I do not
have comp tickets for this performance. To order tickets, call
202-547-1122 before 2:00 PM on Friday. If you miss that deadline,
there are likely to be some remaining tickets at the door. Please
consider taking Metro (Gallery Place), as parking downtown this weekend
may be a bear with all of the cherry blossom tourists in town. Here
are all the details:
WASHINGTON BACH CONSORT
The Nation's Premier Baroque Chorus and Orchestra
J. Reilly Lewis, Founder and Music Director
The Many Moods of Bach
Lobet den Herrn alle Heiden, BWV 230
Lute Suite in E major, BWV 1006a
featuring Ernesto Tamayo
Coffee Cantata: Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht!, BWV 211
Kate Vetter Cain, soprano
Robert Petillo, tenor
Steven Combs, bass
Naomi DeVries Pomerantz, stage director
Sonata No. 2 in A major for Violin and Harpsichord
Timothy Haig, violin
J. Reilly Lewis, harpsichord
Mass in A major, BWV 234
Jennifer Ellis Kampani, soprano
Roger Isaacs, countertenor
Robert Petillo, tenor
Jon Bruno, bass
Sunday, March 30 at 3 p.m.
Harman Center for the Arts
Sydney Harman Hall
610 F Street NW
Washington, DC (Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro)
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From the melodious sound of the solo guitar to rich choral harmonies,
there is something to delight every taste in this tribute to J.S. Bach.
This final performance of our inaugural Harman Center Series will
feature a smorgasbord guaranteed to delight all audiences. A
lecture/discussion led by noted Bach scholar Dr. Michael Marissen will
begin at 2 p.m. and is open to the public.
Tickets are $20 - $55, order today by calling 202.547.1122 or online at
www.bachconsort.org
Musically yours,
Marjorie Bunday
mbunday@altodiva.com
http://www.altodiva.com