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Formed in 2007 as a fun and exciting collaboration between musical friends, the members of the ten-piece, all-female brass ensemble tenThing have firmly established themselves on the international scene. They are celebrated for their commitment to performing a diverse repertoire that spans from Mozart to Weill, Grieg to Bernstein, and Lully to Bartok
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This program celebrates the genius of Bach and Handel. Delight in The Magnificat in D Major in all its choral and orchestral glory. This is Bach at his most joyous. Then savor his iconic Orchestral Suite No. 3.
A collection of Handel’s finest arias will be sung Orlando native and Rollins alumnus Brennan Hall. Brennan won first prize in the International Countertenor Vocal Competition at Havana’s Les Voix Humaines Festival in 2015 and has been praised for his “remarkably rich voice … and admirable musical intelligence.” (San Francisco Classical Voice)
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This Paris-based chamber ensemble invokes an expressive style that intertwines musicians and vocalists in an intimate performance. Fuoco Obbligato’s repertoire spans from the Baroque era cantatas to 20th century folk song.
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Brakel, lauded by the Chicago Tribune as “one of the most talented organists in the world”, will play an all-Bach program on the Knowles Memorial Chapel Organ.
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Vocal ensemble sensation Voctave returns to Steinmetz Hall with the Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra to kick off the most wonderful time of the year. These dynamic performers bring dazzling vocals and charm to holiday classics and new favorites. Last year’s festive program was a sell out!
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Childhood friends and Julliard classmates Erika Nickrenz (piano), Sara Parkins (violin), and Sara Sant’Ambrogio (cello) now grace classical music’s grandest stages with “an edge-of-the-seat intensity to every note they produce.” (New York Times)
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Guest artist Daniel Adam Maltz, along with his pianoforte, re-creates the instrumental ensemble as Haydn configured it at the Esterhazy estate. A virtuosic musician and scholar of Viennese Classicism, Mr. Maltz will offer insight on the fortepiano, the pre-curser to the modern piano, while performing with the Bach Festival Chamber Choir, Orchestra, and vocal soloists.
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