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Truth & Beauty: The Bach Project This triple bill wasn't all truth or beauty, but it was a good night at the ballet Reviewed by Jonelle Seitz, Fri., Feb. 19, 2010 ...
On one of my many visits to Japan, I (found) there's a very famous Bach scholar, he's the one who got the whole thing rolling in the 20th Century.
On April 14, I was privileged to be part of an enthusiastic group who listened to Nathan Carterette play selections from Bach’s well-tempered clavier Books I and II at Parkview Church.
Simone Dinnerstein is a young pianist and entrepreneur. Her first release was a very successful, self-produced recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations. Her latest album, Bach: A Strange Beauty ...
James Runcie's novel, The Great Passion, imagines a year in the life of Johann Sebastian Bach, culminating with the first performance of his St. Matthew Passion in Leipzig, Germany during Easter 1727.
The organ in Edinburgh’s Canongate Kirk was built in 1998 using materials Bach would have recognised. It’s not the most powerful instrument, so immediately surprising is that the imposing Passacaglia ...
Choral Arts Philadelphia (CAP) continues its 40th season celebration with Bach's Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende BWV27.
Deep in Bach's bottomless bag of beauty. ... opened with Slowik joining with the eminent Dutch harpsichordist Jacques Ogg for Bach's Concerto in C for two harpsichords, BWV 1061.
Zuzana Ruzickova, a Czech survivor of the Nazi concentration camps who rediscovered beauty in life through the music of J.S. Bach, a canon to which she dedicated her life as one of the world’s ...