Tune in Thursday, March 16 from 12:00 – 12:30 pm, to hear BATC interviewed by Norman Gilliland on WPR. Violinists Nathan Giglierano and Eleanor Bartsch, violist Marika Fischer Hoyt, and Eric Miller on viola da gamba, play movements from the Art of the Fugue by J.S. Bach, and answer questions about the upcoming Bach playathon …
Category: News
BATC is one of more than 80 Events during ‘Early Music Month’
Early Music America, an organization which fosters awareness and performance of early music, has designated the month of March as ‘Early Music Month.’ Doubtless, the choice of this month was influenced by the fact that two major early composers were born in March, Telemann (on the 14th) and J.S. Bach (on the 21st). EMA invites …
Solo Violinist on board for Brandenburg No. 5!
Many thanks to Nathan Giglierano for stepping up to the plate! He joins flutist Danielle Breisach and pianist Daniel Syverson as soloists in the effervescent Brandenburg Concerto No. 5. The Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 is scheduled for 6:30 pm, on Saturday, March 18. A little about Nathan: Violinist Nathan Giglierano has performed across Europe, Central and …
Meeting with Ken Stancer
Marika just had a very productive meeting with Ken Stancer, the music director and organist at St. Andrew’s. She got a tour of the beautifully renovated church, and worked out some more logistics for the big event on the 18th (NEXT WEEK!). The lovely Parish Hall, downstairs from the Sanctuary, will be a space where …
Interview on WORT 89.9 FM
BATC Director Marika Fischer Hoyt went on community radio station WORT, to chat with host Alan Muirhead about the upcoming festival, and play recordings of a few of the pieces that will be heard at the March 18 event. The interview was streamed on facebook live; click here to access the BATC facebook page where the footage is …
BATC on WORT, this Sunday!
Tune into WORT 89.9 FM, this Sunday morning at 10:00, to catch BATC Director Marika Fischer Hoyt being interviewed by music host Alan Muirhead. It’s all part of WORT’s celebration of Early Music Month.
Thank you to Monroe Street Framing!
We appreciate your generous gift, and your commitment to supporting this unique event in our community. Your locally-owned and owner-operated business helps make our neighborhood, and our city, very special. Monroe Street Framing
Thank you to Clasen’s Bakery!
BATC gratefully announces the donation from Clasen’s European Bakery of two buttercream cakes! We can’t think of a better way to celebrate Bach’s birthday than with cakes from a bakery started by two brothers from Cologne, Germany.
Thank you to Farley’s House of Pianos!
Farley’s House of Pianos has generously agreed to make available a Steinway grand piano for use during Bach Around The Clock. Not only will solo pianists appreciate being able to perform on this instrument, but duo pianists will now also be able to participate. Thank you, Farley’s, for helping bring the music of J.S. Bach …
Featured on The Well-Tempered Ear!
Thank you to Jacob Stockinger, of the classical music blog The Well-Tempered Ear, for today’s ringing endorsement! Jake has compiled information from past BATC events, complete with photos. Link to the WTE blog post