Tallahassee Bach Parley
Tallahassee Bach Parley — Baroque music using period instruments – String Academy
The Tallahassee Bach Parley performs music of the Baroque era (approx. 1600-1750) using period instruments. This recreates for our audiences the experience of hearing and seeing Baroque music as it may have been originally performed hundreds of years ago, while generating a fresh sound immediately accessible to listeners today. The Bach Parley is made up of experienced musicians who are trained in
THIS SUNDAY! 🌟 Join us as Tallahassee Bach Parley presents Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 with Cantata 51 and re-imagined Scarlatti Sonatas for strings! 🎶 Enjoy breathtaking pieces and the talent of phenomenal musicians who are well-loved in the Tallahassee community. We hope to see you there!
When: Saturday, June 1st at 3:00 PM for the Open Dress Rehearsal & Sunday, June 2nd at 3:00 PM for the Concert and Reception.
Where: St. John's Episcopal Church, 211 North Monroe Street, or watch the Livestream on Sunday at 3:00 PM at bachparley.org.
Other Details: Suggested donation is $10, and free childcare is available on Sunday.
For more information, visit www.bachparley.org.
🌟 Join us as Tallahassee Bach Parley presents Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 with Cantata 51 and re-imagined Scarlatti Sonatas for strings! 🎶 Enjoy breathtaking pieces and the talent of phenomenal musicians who are well-loved in the Tallahassee community. We hope to see you there!
When: Saturday, June 1st at 3:00 PM for the Open Dress Rehearsal & Sunday, June 2nd at 3:00 PM for the Concert and Reception.
Where: St. John's Episcopal Church, 211 North Monroe Street, or watch the Livestream on Sunday at 3:00 PM at bachparley.org.
Other Details: Suggested donation is $10, and free childcare is available on Sunday.
For more information, visit www.bachparley.org.
We hope to see you this weekend at our Spring Benefit, honoring Valerie Arsenault!
Dean Peiskee and Valerie Arsenault will offer some music of Sir Edward Elgar for Bach's Lunch, tomorrow at 12:10PM in Carter Chapel at St. John's. Please come!
As 2022 draws to a close, we wanted to thank all of our collaborators for a wonderful year of lectures and performances. If you haven't checked out yet, now is your chance to catch up before the new episodes in 2023!
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The Episodes of 2022:
Episode 13: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047, performance by the 2019 Chestnut Hill Summer Festival Ensemble, lecture by Bettina Varwig
https://youtu.be/bavLBvNH-Dk
Episode 14: Sinfonia, BWV 42/1, and "Siehe zu," BWV 179/1, performance by the Bach Collegium San Diego, lecture by Ruben Valenzuela
https://youtu.be/ln3ZPgzpjjs
Episode 15: Prelude, Trio, and Fugue in G Major, BWV 541.2, performance by Renée Anne Louprette, lecture by George Stauffer
https://youtu.be/28sPWc3MkSQ
Episode 16: J. C. F. Bach, Cello Sonata in A Major, BR-JCFB B1, performance by Brian Hodges and Kevin McTeague, lecture by Rebekah Franklin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYOBw0hgBR0
Episode 17: “So glaubt man denn,” and “Schweigt, ihr Flöten,” BWV 210/5 and 6, performance by Filament Baroque, lecture by Tanya Kevorkian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN4HUNFOKnY
Episode 18: J.S. Bach, BWV 249/1, 2, and 3, performance by Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity, lecture by Daniel R. Melamed
https://youtu.be/Bs7xPGJes8Y
On this week's all-new segment of Underscore, we are joined by Valerie Arsenault from the Tallahassee Bach Parley. We will dive into their upcoming "Autumn Curiosities" concert, followed by musical selections featuring strings and viola de gamba.
Underscore is on Fridays at 3 p.m. and Sundays at 6 p.m. on 91.5 WFSQ-FM.
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Meetings of the Society - The American Bach Society “Bach and Authority” Biennial Meeting of the American Bach Society Temple University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) October 7–9, 2022 Program | Abstracts | Register | Accommodations | Call for Papers
Hey, we know that lecturer!
ABS is pleased to present Epsiode 16, featuring Brian Hodges' performance of J. C. F. Bach's Cello Sonata in A Major, BR-JCFB B1 with Kevin McTeague, lecture by Rebekah Franklin.
https://youtu.be/zYOBw0hgBR0
Meetings of the Society - The American Bach Society “Bach and Authority” Biennial Meeting of the American Bach Society Temple University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) October 7–9, 2022 Call for Papers
We are live! https://bachparley.org/concerts/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCeef5MLQvU
The Sincerest Form of Flattery Sunday, June 5, 2022 - 3pm
We are SO EXCITED for our open dress rehearsal and concert featuring the Bach Parley musicians and Festina next weekend! Don't miss it! Visit our event link below for more details. COCA / Tallahassee Arts St John's Episcopal Church, Tallahassee FL Visit Tallahassee
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Are you working on a project based on J.S. Bach or a member of his circle? Consider applying for the William H. Scheide Grant! Grants will be awarded for research to be completed during 2022. To apply, please send a description of your research project and a budget by May 30, 2022, to the ABS Vice President at [email protected]. Decisions will be announced by June 15, 2022.
More information (also see americanbachsociety.org/research.html)
The William H. Scheide Research Grants, stipends ordinarily ranging from $500 to $2,000, awarded annually, provide support for research projects on Bach or figures in his circle. The funds may be used to defray travel costs, acquire reproductions of primary sources, or for similar purposes. Although preference will be given to applications from Ph.D. candidates, junior faculty, and independent scholars, senior faculty are also encouraged to apply, especially when institutional research support is limited or unavailable. Awards will normally go to citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada. Each winner will also receive a one-year membership in the Society.
Applications should include a research proposal of no more than three double-spaced pages, along with a curriculum vitae and a budget, all in English. The committee will favor proposals that include concrete statements of (1) the materials to be consulted (specific scores, books, instruments, etc.) if research in libraries or archives is proposed, and why it is necessary to examine them on-site; (2) a clear itinerary if travel is involved; and (3) the nature of the ultimate outcome of the research (book, article, edition, etc.).
The William H. Scheide Grant and Prize were established in 1990 by an endowment fund given by William H. Scheide (1914–2014). It honors in perpetuity one of the founding members of the ABS and its first major benefactor.
Research Grants & Prizes - The American Bach Society The American Bach Society is pleased to offer several different grants and prizes. The William H. Scheide Research Grants are primarily for doctoral candidates, junior faculty, and independent scholars; the William H. Scheide Prize recognizes excellence in publication; the Frances Alford Brokaw Gran...
Prelude, Trio, and Fugue in G Major, BWV 541.2 | Tiny Bach Concerts Episode 15 Prelude, Trio, and Fugue in G Major, BWV 541.2 | Tiny Bach Concerts Episode 150:20 Lecture by George Stauffer5:44 Prelude, BWV 541.2/18:53 Trio BWV 541/2/211...
We are pleased to announce that Lynn Edwards Butler's new book, Johann Scheibe: Organ Builder in Leipzig at the Time of Bach, has just been published by the University of Illinois Press. Lynn writes: "the result of many years of research in Leipzig archives, the book gives a detailed account of Scheibe’s life and work, of Leipzig organs well known to J. S. Bach, and of Saxon 18th-century organ building in general." See the attached flyer for more information.
New podcast episode about Bach's vocal music!
Notes on Bach: Meaning in Bach's Vocal Music This episode of "Notes on Bach" is sponsored by the . This month we hear from and about the complex subject of meaning in Bach’s vocal music, which can emerge from compositional choices, listener reception, and an intersection of these and other factors. Dr. Peters and Dr. Sanders edited an essay ...
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