2017-2018 Concert Season The Reformation: Influence and Inspiration 35 Th Anniversary of Choral Arts Philadelphia 5 Th Anniversary of Bach At Seven Series
WELCOME TO 2017-2018 CONCERT SEASON! Dear friends! We have so many extra reasons to celebrate this year: Choral Arts is turning 35, and our popular Bach@7 series marks its first milestone of 5 years! In 2017-2018, we will look at the ways the Lutheran Reformation movement has shaped and inspired musical expression for 500 years. In addition to cantatas and motets by one of the most famous Lutheran composers, J.S. Bach, our programs will feature a variety of emotion-stirring music from XVI-XXI centuries: from Michael Praetorius and Heinrich Schütz to Felix Mendelssohn, Hugo Distler, and our contemporaries, Philadelphians Kile Smith and David Carpenter. Mark your calendars now for a couple of additional special events: New Year s Eve with Claudio Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 and a tribute to the founding director of The Bach Festival and the Philadelphia Singers, Michael Korn. Welcome to another year of unforgettable musical experiences, distinctive sounds, contagious passion, and engaging conversation about music that continues to influence and inspire! Matthew Glandorf Artistic Director Choral Arts Philadelphia and The Bach Festival of Philadelphia
2017-2018 Bach At Seven Series The Reformation: Influence and Inspiration Third Wednesdays, 7-8 PM S. Clement s Church 2013 Appletree Street, Philadelphia PA, 19103 ADMISSION: Pay-What-You-Wish, $25/person suggested donation at the door. With our intimate mid-week culture breaks, we want to keep building a closer relationship between performers and listeners, to help people realize that beauty is an essential aspect of our daily lives and needn t be a big event. It is like planting a garden in the middle of a city along the sidewalk. - Matt Glandorf
FALL 2017 WINTER/SPRING 2018 SEPTEMBER 20 * J.S. Bach: Mentors, Colleagues and Students Chamber music by Georg Böhm, Dietrich Buxtehude, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Ludwig Krebs, J.S. Bach OCTOBER 18 Heinrich Schütz: Musikalische Exequien J.S. Bach: Motet BWV 228 Fürchte dich nicht Knut Nystedt: Immortal Bach NOVEMBER 15 J.S. Bach: Cantata BWV 79 Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild David Carpenter: A Love So Still, setting to Dietrich Bonhöffer s poem WORLD PREMIERE Sacred choral works from XVI-XX centuries, inspired by the Lutheran Reformation JANUARY 31 J.S. Bach: Cantata BWV 1 Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern Kile Smith: Epiphany Vespers, selected movements FEBRUARY 21 * Voices from the North: Chamber Music from Germany, Denmark, and Sweden MARCH 21 Felix Mendelssohn: Jesu, meine Freude J.S. Bach: Cantata BWV 93 Felix Mendelssohn: APRIL 18 The Art of the Chorale: Matthew Glandorf in Recital Organ works by Pachelbel, J.S. Bach, Johannes Brahms, Max Reger Improvisation on themes submitted by the audience. MAY 16 * Counterpoint from Bach to Zelenka: Kleine Kammermusik in Concert Chamber music programs preformed by the Philadelphia Bach Collegium * S. Clement s Church
SPECIAL EVENTS New Year s Eve Celebration Claudio Monteverdi: Vespro della Beata Vergine (1610) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 @ 4PM S. Clement s Church 2013 Appletree Street, Philadelphia Tribute To Michael Korn, Founder Of The Bach Festival Of Philadelphia FRIDAY, MARCH 23 @ 7PM St. Paul s Episcopal Church 22 E. Chestnut Hill Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia The Delius Society Performance SUNDAY, APRIL 22 @ 3PM German Society of Philadelphia 611 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia Ralph Vaughan Williams: Serenade to music CHH Parry: Songs of farewell #6 Lord, let me know mine end Frederick Delius: Songs of sunset PHILADELPHIA PREMIERE J.S. Bach: Motet BWV 227 Jesu, meine Freude Felix Mendelssohn: Jesu, meine Freude J.S. Bach: Cantata BWV 93 Felix Mendelssohn: Buy tickets to all special events at www.choralarts.com www.choralarts.com Follow Choral Arts Philadelphia and The Bach Festival of Philadelphia on social media! #ChoralArtsPhila #BachFestPhila #BachAtSeven #BachCantatasPhila