• Skip to navigation (Press Enter).
  • Skip to main content (Press Enter).
  • Register new account
  • Login
logo

EarlyMusicNews.Org

Your Link to the International World of Early Music News
  • Home
  • News
  • Weblinks
  • Faq
  • Calendars
  • Search

Weblinks

  • Link-Index
  • Add link
  • New
  • Popular
  • Random
(US) Bach Sinfonia

"The Bach Sinfonia is a Maryland-based non-profit organization that is dedicated to excellence in performance and public education regarding eighteenth-century music. Currently in its thirteenth season, Sinfonia presents a series of unique educational concerts, open dress rehearsals, and listening lectures regarding music from the eighteenth century. Sinfonia strives to create programs that differ from the standard classical music concert by providing performances that are not just listening entertainments but also learning experiences.

Each historically-informed performance is programmed on a theme chosen by artistic director and musicologist Daniel Abraham to inform the listener about the genres, sociology, and performance practices of the eighteenth century. Played by early music specialists, the programs are interspersed with musical and historical discussions aimed to help further audience appreciation and understanding of the music. The Washington Post and various area news organizations have recognized Sinfonia's continuing excellence in performance and education.

As part of our mission, Sinfonia also conducts research into music and performance techniques of the eighteenth-century. Throughout our past seasons, we have presented a number of significant modern-premieres and programs including: the first hearing in North America of Handel's Gloria (rediscovered in 2002), the modern premiere of Marie Emannuel Bayon-Louis' comic opera Fleur d'Épine, and the first complete performance in North America of Johann Sebastian Bach's Alles mit Gott und nichts mit ohn' ihn, BWV 1127 (rediscovered June 2005) in concert at the 2005 National Meeting of the American Musicological Society (AMS). The major work heard on the AMS program, Handel's Alexander's Feast, along with a recording of BWV 1127, was released internationally on Dorian Records in the fall of 2006. " See website for more information. (ed.)

Category: Ensembles/Performers/Associations/Societies / Orchestras/Chorus

Added on: Mar 12, 2008 | Hits: 455

Report broken link • Visit this web site

 

 
RSS RSS | Atom Atom | Terms of use | Impressum|Contact | Back to top

All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their posters, all the rest ©EarlyMusicNews.Org 2005-2013. | Tous les logotypes et marques déposées dans ce site sont la propriété de leur auteur respectif. Les commentaires sont la propriété de leurs auteurs respectifs, tout le reste ©EarlyMusicNews.Org 2005-2013.

* Support/Appuyez LibreOffice.org and/et OpenDocuement Format (ODF) | CMS: Zikula | YAML | CSS | XHTML