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3B's: Bach, Bruckner & Barber

Saturday, May 21, 2011 from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)

Berkeley, CA

3B's: Bach, Bruckner & Barber

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Students (ID Required) Ended $12.00 $1.29
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Bay Area Classical Harmonies Presents:

3B's: Bach, Bruckner, & Barber

Cantata No.4 “ Christ Lag in Toden Banden” - J.S. Bach
A cappella sacred Motets - Anton Bruckner
“Reincarnation for a cappella chorus - Samuel Barber

 

Bay Area Classical Harmonies presents: “3B’s: Bach, Bruckner &Barber”, a choral program featuring pieces that celebrate Spring and Easter. The concert will consist of Anton Bruckner’s Motets: Locus Iste, Ave Maria, Christus Factus Este, and Virga Jesse; Samuel Barber’s “Reincarnations, for a cappella chorus, Op.16”; and finally J.S. Bach’s cantata No.4, “Christ Lag in Todes Banden” (Christ lays in bonds of death). Performed by BACH Chorus & Chamber Orchestra conducted by BACH director Andrew J. Chung, this concert will couple the mystical a cappella sonorities of Bruckner and Barber with one of Bach's best-known Cantatas.

 

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St. Mary Magdalen Church
2005 Berryman Street
Berkeley, CA 94709

Saturday, May 21, 2011 from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)


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Called by some "the most versatile group in the Bay Area," BACH's impressive range of repertoire has included cantatas, symphonies and masses. The Opera division, incorporating stage professionals and up-and-comers, first performed at the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts, presenting a concert version of Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" in December 2000. Since its inception in 1998 by graduate and undergraduate students of the Music Department of UC Berkeley, BACH has cultivated young musical talent through the performance of great classical works for audiences in the Bay Area and beyond. The group attained non-profit status in May 2002, promoting professionalism and providing tax benefits to its donors.

More information at www.bayareabach.org