As of Friday, February 8, the Festival Schedule has filled up, with a wonderful cornucopia of Bach selections for the audience to enjoy. Our musicians include young Suzuki violinists, professionals from the Madison Symphony, solo vocalists and choirs, adult amateurs, music clubs like the Winds of Southern Wisconsin and the Association of Church Musicians, and …
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BATC in the News: The Well-Tempered Ear
Happy New Year from BATC! We hope 2019 is getting off to a great start for the BATC community. Plans are well underway for BATC 2019, and The Well-Tempered Ear is here to tell you all about it. Click here for the latest update, and then visit our Sign-Up page here to sign up for a time to …
SAQ on the Well-Tempered Ear
This is the big week, and The Well-Tempered Ear is on the case. Thank you, blogger Jacob Stockinger, for the fabulous preview of Wednesday’s fringe concert at the Madison Early Music Festival, and the repeat concert Sunday in Waukesha. Click here for the Blog Post.
Early Music America Features BATC!
Early Music America, founder of Early Music Month, chose BATC for its first in a series of articles highlighting the many early music events happening across the country in March. BATC is honored to receive such special recognition from this national organization, and thrilled to join musicians across the land in bringing early music into …
Ringing Endorsement from The Ear!
Come see what all the fuss is about! Madison’s classical music blog, The Well-Tempered Ear, lays it on the line: however you like your Bach, Bach Around The Clock has it. Click here to read The Ear’s detailed synopsis of the musical treats in store at the Festival, TOMORROW!
Announcing a Media Sponsor: WPR!
Bach Around The Clock gratefully acknowledges the media sponsorship of Wisconsin Public Radio. WPR, one of the premier sources, promoters, and supporters of classical music in the state of Wisconsin and beyond, has provided invaluable publicity, both on-air and online, for the upcoming festival. Thank you, WPR, for helping get the word out about the …
The Festival Schedule is fully booked!
As of Tuesday, February 27, the Festival Schedule has filled up, with a wonderful cornucopia of Bach selections for the audience to enjoy. Our musicians include young Suzuki violinists performing for the first time, professionals from the Madison Symphony, UW-Madison music students and faculty, solo vocalists and choirs, adult amateurs, a special guest pianist flying …
Brandenburg Concerto #2 rehearsal
Pure joy: five players at the top of their game, rehearsing for Sunday’s Chazen concert. from left to right, John Aley, trumpet, Marc Fink, oboe, Dan Sullivan, harpsichord, Dawn Lawler, flute, and Leanne League, violin.
Outreach: BATC at the Chazen!
BATC is thrilled to connect with the Chazen Museum of Art. Three ensembles will represent the Festival on March 4th, with an all-Bach program including the Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, Bach selections from Suzuki Books 1-1, and the dramatic Harpsichord Concerto in D Minor, BWV 1052. This concert is free and open to the public, …
Interview on WORT: Carol Moseson
WORT Interview 2.0: Because if some airtime is good, more is better! On Sunday, Feb. 25, BATC Artistic Director Marika Fischer Hoyt visits the Musica Antiqua show during the 10:00 am hour Central Time. She’ll chat with music host Carol Moseson about the upcoming festival, with more recordings from the 2017 festival. Tune in at …