The Little Notebook:



A Bach Family Album

Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 3:00 PM

Florida International University
Wertheim Performing Arts Center
10910 SW 17 Street, Miami, FL

The Anna Magdalena Bach Notebook: A Bach Family Album will feature most of the music from the 1725 Notebook, in different combinations of instruments and voices, along with narration intended to place this interesting collection in context. Appearing on the concert will be tenor Tony Boutté, along with acclaimed early music soprano Rebecca Duren. ARCANUM welcomes two new guest performers, David Dolata on lute and Mikaho Somekawa on gamba. Also returning to perform with ARCANUM will be June Huang, violinist and Robert Heath on harpsichord and organ.


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Welcome!

The Miami Bach Society was founded 26 years ago by Professor Donald Oglesby, recently hired professor of Choral Studies at the School of Music at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.  It was the 300th anniversary of the great composer’s birth. 

Two and a half decades later the Society has remained true to its founding purpose, to perform and present the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his Baroque composer colleagues.  The commitment to the highest quality of performance using local performers has expanded to include artists of national and international reputation, origin and residence.  And in addition to its four to six season performances using local artists,  the schedule now includes a week-long early music festival, presenting some of the most celebrated performers of western classical music written before 1800, in the world today.

But what also has remained constant is the nature of the Society.  From its inception, it has been a membership supported organization, with small private donors, large corporations and substantial public and private support augmenting the faithful followers and new converts thereto, increasing in numbers with each succeeding concert.

The Society has also made a concerted effort to promote and perform the music of the Latin American Baroque musical heritage found in the Caribbean, Central and South American countries.  As the bridge between the classical music of the Old World and the New, it has a special mission to transmit these two magnificent traditions from its halfway point between these two worlds.

As the Society enters its twenty-seventh year, its board and staff urge you to join them for magnificent performances of exquisite early music.  Join them in the company of friends and fellow connoisseurs of the joyous art that enriches the spirit, calms the soul and brings peace to one’s sometimes burdened heart.

 

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