HomeSpacer
TV
Spacer
MOVIES
Spacer
MUSIC
Spacer
FASHION
Spacer
GEEKS
Spacer
BOOKS
Spacer
ART
Spacer
COMEDY
Spacer
DANCE
Spacer
CLASSICAL
Spacer
OPERA
Spacer
TRAVEL
Spacer
FITNESS
Spacer
THEATER
 
 LOG IN | REGISTER NOW!

TODAY
ABOUT US

Bach Week Founders Will Reunite to Open 39th Festival April 27


Related: Bach Week

Bach-Week-Founders-Will-Reunite-to-Open-39th-Festival-April-27-20120413

The 39th annual edition of the Chicago area's Bach Week Festival, where Baroque music lovers luxuriate in diverse works of Johann Sebastian Bach, will present a signature blend of solo, concerto, orchestral, and choral performances in concerts April 27, May 4, and May 6 in Evanston.

Audiences will hear some J.S. Bach works that have never before been performed at the festival.

Bach Week 2012 will begin with a backwards glance when the festival's founding fathers, Karel Paukert and Richard Webster, reunite in concert for the first time since the inaugural Bach Week in May 1974, when they played harpsichords in a Bach concerto. 

This time, Paukert and Webster will put organ pedals to the metal in a festival-opening concert of organ duets titled "Bach to the Beginning" at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 27, at Northwestern University's Alice Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan Road, Evanston.

Sitting together at Millar Chapel's 100-rank Aeolian-Skinner organ, Paukert and Webster will perform the first organ duets ever heard during the festival's nearly four-decade run. Among them is "Three Duets" by C.P.E. Bach, a son of J.S. Bach.

Other duets will include Italian Renaissance composer Giuseppe Guami's Canzone "La Lucchesina" a 8 and two fanciful and delicately ornamental Rococo pieces: the Sonata in F Major by Gaetano Piazza and Sonata in D Major/Concertino a due in G Major by Bonaventura Terreni.

Also on the program: Samuel Sebastian Wesley's "Duet for Organ," written in a traditional late-19th century English style; Danish composer Niels Wilhelm Gade's "Andante for Organ, Four Hands"; the anonymously written Concertino a due Cembali; and American composer Horatio Parker's "Quick March," an optimistic, high-spirited piece. Parker (1863-1919) once served as organist and choirmaster at Boston's historic Trinity Church, the post now held by Bach Week's Webster.

Paukert will do the honors of playing a solo organ work by J.S. Bach: the monumental Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, much revered by organists and organ aficionados. 

Paukert launched the Bach Week Festival while he was an associate professor of organ and church music at Northwestern University in Evanston and music director and choirmaster at Evanston's St. Luke's Episcopal Church -- the festival's first home. 

Paukert left Evanston later that same year, 1974, for a distinguished, award-winning, three-decade career as curator of musical arts at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Since 1979, he has directed the music program at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. His last Bach Week appearance was in 2001.

Webster, an organist and harpsichordist at the first festival, was a Paukert student at NU and his assistant at St. Luke's. Webster has served as the festival's music director and conductor since 1975 and has performed in the festival as organist and harpsichordist. 

Guitarist Adam Levin, an international concert and recording artist, will make his Bach Week Festival debut at a concert scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 4, at the Music Institute of Chicago's Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave., Evanston. 

A former North Shore resident, Boston-based Levin will perform Bach's Lute Suite in E Major, BWV 1006a, preceded by the "Obsession" movement from Belgian composer Eugène Ysaÿe's Violin Sonata No. 2, from 1924. The movement quotes directly from the Bach suite.

Other Bach works on the May 4 program include two that have never been heard at the festival: the Toccata in E Minor, BWV 915, with harpsichordist Jason Moy; and Flute Sonata in E Major, BWV 1035, with flutist Alyce Johnson and harpsichordist Moy. 

The Bach Week Festival Chorus, under Webster's direction, will sing the motets "Komm, Jesu, komm!," BWV 229, and "Singet dem Herrn," BWV 225. It's rare to find these two monumental motets for double chorus in a single program, Webster says.

Leave Comments


Related Links
Baroque and Romantic Classics, PARABLES OF ZION Premiere and More Set for Rush Hour Concerts, 6/4-8/27Baroque and Romantic Classics, PARABLES OF ZION Premiere and More Set for Rush Hour Concerts, 6/4-8/27
April 30, 2013
Bach Week Festival's 40th Season to Open April 19 in EvanstonBach Week Festival's 40th Season to Open April 19 in Evanston
March 19, 2013
Bachtoberfest Fundraiser Brings ‘Cornucopia of Keyboards’ to Evanston Tonight, 10/7Bachtoberfest Fundraiser Brings ‘Cornucopia of Keyboards’ to Evanston Tonight, 10/7
October 07, 2012
Bachtoberfest Fundraiser to Bring ‘Cornucopia of Keyboards’ to Evanston, 10/7Bachtoberfest Fundraiser to Bring ‘Cornucopia of Keyboards’ to Evanston, 10/7
September 18, 2012
Bach Week Founders Reunite to Open 39th Festival TodayBach Week Founders Reunite to Open 39th Festival Today
April 27, 2012

Past Articles by This Author:
  • Peri Mauer to Premiere LIFE ON EARTH at Music With a View Festival, 6/19
  • Patti LuPone, Kristin Chenoweth, Jon Batiste and More Set for Carnegie Hall's 2013-2014 Pops Season
  • VIDEO: Linda Chesis Chats 2013 Cooperstown Music Festival
  • Student Musicians to Join Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Special Concert, 6/27
  • Twilight Concerts at Emory Set for July 11 & 18
  • Alan Gilbert & the New York Philharmonic Release New Album of Bach's Mass in B Minor
  • Mozart and More Set for 2013 Cooperstown Summer Music Festival Opening, 7/7
  • SYMPHO Brings KAPOW! to the Rubin Museum of Art Tonight
  • MidAtlantic Opera's Jason C. Tramm Leads Szeged National Symphony in Hungary, Now thru June 16
  • Photo Flash: Virginia Arts Festival Celebrates 100th Anniversary of THE RITE OF SPRING

    More Articles by This Author...

  • BWW Reviews: POWDER HER FACE Stuns At Opera PhiladelphiaBWW Reviews: POWDER HER FACE Stuns At Opera Philadelphia

    Get News & Specials!

    RENEE FLEMING IL VOLO NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ITZHAK PERLMAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA ANDREA BOCELLI PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LANG LANG ATLANTA OPERA JACKIE EVANCHO

    BWW Reviews: POWDER HER FACE Stuns At Opera Philadelphia BWW Reviews: POWDER HER FACE Stuns At Opera Philadelphia
    Patti LuPone, Kristin Chenoweth, Jon Batiste and More Set for Carnegie Hall's 2013-2014 Pops Season Patti LuPone, Kristin Chenoweth, Jon Batiste and More Set for Carnegie Hall's 2013-2014 Pops Season
    Gordon Getty's USHER HOUSE Opera Released; Welsh National Opera's Production to Debut in 2014 Gordon Getty's USHER HOUSE Opera Released; Welsh National Opera's Production to Debut in 2014
    Mari Kimura & Tomoyuki Kato's 
ONE Set for River to River Festival, 6/30 Mari Kimura & Tomoyuki Kato's ONE Set for River to River Festival, 6/30
    Houston Symphony to Perform ROMEO & JULIET OVERTURE at Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6/28 Houston Symphony to Perform ROMEO & JULIET OVERTURE at Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6/28
    STAGE TUBE: Behind the Scenes - A DANCER'S DREAM: TWO WORKS BY STRAVINSKY with NY Phil STAGE TUBE: Behind the Scenes - A DANCER'S DREAM: TWO WORKS BY STRAVINSKY with NY Phil
    The Tenors Stop at PlayhouseSquare Tonight The Tenors Stop at PlayhouseSquare Tonight

    BWW TV World Logo
      
    BWW Movies World Logo
      
    BWW Fashion World Logo
      
    BWW Music World Logo
    BWW Geeks World Logo
      
    BWW Opera World Logo
      
    BWW Dance World Logo
      
    BroadwayWorld.com Logo

    All Materials Copyright 2013 Wisdom Digital Media | Privacy Policy | RSS/XMLFeeds