Bach: Reverberations & Reflections Collection Hosted by SAPhil Will Take Place in April
This spring the SA Phil is blazing a brand new path ahead of their mission to succeed in extra San Antonians with world-class symphonic performances. SA Phil hosts three of the 5 live shows within the Bach: Reverberations & Reflections sequence at these iconic Westside establishments Our Woman of the Lake College, and Basilica of the Nationwide Shrine of the Little Flower.
Brainchild of SA Philharmonic Music Director Jeffrey Kahane, Bach: Reverberations & Reflections is the inaugural program of a multi-year undertaking in celebration of the music and affect of J.S. Bach, a composer who stands on the fountainhead of Western classical music and whose affect on the historical past of music is as profound as any musician who has ever lived.
We’re welcoming spring with an early chicken promotion providing 15% off all live performance tickets bought between March seventh and April 1st with code: BACH. Promotion ends April 1st at 11:59 PM.
Be a part of us as we rejoice with group live shows showcasing the unbelievable expertise of the San Antonio Chamber Choir, Kids’s Refrain of San Antonio, and Grammy Award-winning vocal band, Roomful of Tooth! Study extra concerning the particular person packages beneath and GET Tickets! right this moment!
J.S. Bach: Easter Oratorio
April 11 at 7:30 PM – Little Flower Basilica
The primary live performance within the Bach: Reverberations & Reflections sequence, SA Philharmonic performs Bach’s joyous Easter Oratorio along with the San Antonio Chamber Choir and The Kids’s Refrain of San Antonio together with different magnificent works from the Baroque interval, together with Manuel de Zumaya’s Celebren, Publiquen.
That is the inaugural program of a multi-year undertaking in celebration of the music and affect of J.S. Bach, a composer who stands on the fountainhead of Western classical music and whose affect on the historical past of music is as profound as any musician who has ever lived.
J.S. Bach: Cantata No.100, BWV 100 “Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan” (first motion)Zumaya: Celebren, PubliquenJ.S. Bach: Easter Oratorio, BWV 249J.S. Bach: Cantata No.147, BWV 147 “Jesu, Pleasure of Man’s Needing”
Jeffrey Kahane, San Antonio Philharmonic music director and conductorRick Bjella, San Antonio Chamber Choir inventive directorDr. Carolyn Cruse Kids’s Choir of San Antonio, inventive director
Doorways: 6:30 PMConcert: 7:30 PMAll Ages
J.S. BACH: EASTER ORATORIO – CONDUCTOR: JEFFREY KAHANEApril 12 @ 7:30 pm
OLLU Sacred Coronary heart Chapel
The second live performance within the Bach: Reverberations & Reflections sequence, SA Philharmonic performs Bach’s joyous Easter Oratorio along with the San Antonio Chamber Choir and The Kids’s Refrain of San Antonio together with different magnificent works from the Baroque interval, together with Manuel de Zumaya’s Celebren, Publiquen at Our Woman of the Lake Sacred Coronary heart Chapel. The chapel is situated on the nook of SW twenty fourth Road and Cesar Chavez.
That is the inaugural program of a multi-year undertaking in celebration of the music and affect of J.S. Bach, a composer who stands on the fountainhead of Western classical music and whose affect on the historical past of music is as profound as any musician who has ever lived.
J.S. Bach: Cantata No.100, BWV 100 “Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan” (first motion)Zumaya: Celebren, PubliquenJ.S. Bach: Easter Oratorio, BWV 249J.S. Bach: Cantata No.147, BWV 147 “Jesu, Pleasure of Man’s Needing”
Jeffrey Kahane, San Antonio Philharmonic music director and conductorRick Bjella, San Antonio Chamber Choir inventive directorDr. Carolyn Cruse Kids’s Choir of San Antonio, inventive director
Doorways: 6:30 PMConcert: 7:30 PMAll Ages
J.S. BACH: GOLDBERG VARIATIONS – JEFFREY KAHANE, SOLO PIANOApril 13 @ 2:30 pm
OLLU Sacred Coronary heart Chapel
Music director and pianist, Jeffrey Kahane steps out from behind the rostrum with a uncommon solo efficiency of Bach’s Goldberg Variations, a piano recital benefitting the SA Philharmonic. The work we all know right this moment because the Goldberg Variations ranks among the many supreme masterpieces of your entire keyboard repertoire. An astonishing, encyclopedic show of the keyboard types and genres of Bach’s day, additionally it is a profound inward religious journey which traverses the gamut of human expertise: pleasure, uproarious humor, deep sorry, and transcendence.
That is the third live performance within the Bach: Reverberations & Reflections, a multi-year undertaking in celebration of the music and affect of J.S. Bach, a composer who stands on the fountainhead of Western classical music and whose affect on the historical past of music is as profound as any musician who has ever lived.
J.S. Bach: “Goldberg” Variations, BWV 988Jeffrey Kahane, Solo Piano – a particular profit live performance for the SA Philharmonic
Doorways: 1:30 PMConcert: 2:30 PMAll Ages
ROOMFUL OF TEETH – J.S. BACH: CANTATA NO. 4April 18 – April 19
Scottish Ceremony Corridor
Closing out the Bach: Reverberations and Reflections Spring Collection is the Grammy-winning vocal band, Roomful of Tooth. These extraordinary artists are devoted to reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. By partaking collaboratively with artists, thinkers, and group leaders from around the globe, the group seeks to uplift and amplify voices outdated and new whereas creating and performing significant and adventurous music.
Based in 2009 by Brad Wells, the band was incubated on the Massachusetts Museum of Modern Artwork (MASS MoCA) in North Adams, Massachusetts, the place members studied with among the world’s most extraordinary singers and lecturers. Via experimentation, exploration, and loads of failures, the group realized that the boundaries of the human voice are by no means what they appear, that guidelines will be bent, even damaged, and maybe they need to be.
That is the inaugural program of a multi-year undertaking in celebration of the music and affect of J.S. Bach, a composer who stands on the fountainhead of Western classical music and whose affect on the historical past of music is as profound as any musician who has ever lived.
J.S. Bach: Cantata no. 4, BWV 4 “Christ Lag In Todes Banden”Missy Mazzoli: Vesper SparrowAngélica Negrón: Math, the one which is sweetCaroline Shaw: The Isle
Jeffrey Kahane, conductorRoomful of Tooth, artist associate
Doorways: 6:30 PMConcert: 7:30 PMAll Ages