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Bloomington Early Music Festival: Day 1

  • FAR Center for Contemporary Arts 505 West 4th Street Bloomington, IN, 47404 United States (map)

Opening Night of BLEMF 2022! A Woman in the Most Canonical of Music

8:00pm | Opening Concert BLOOMINGTON BACH CANTATA PROJECT : J.S. Bach, “Es ist gut, dass ich hingehe” BWV 108

Johann Sebastian Bach’s cantata “Es ist gut, dass ich hingehe” BWV 108 is composed to a libretto by Christiana Mariana von Ziegler, crowned poet laureate in 1733. The work—along with eight other Ziegler texts that Bach set—reveals that women were indeed intricately involved in the music of even the most canonical male composers of the era. Music directed by Carolann Buff, and signature BBCP lecture at the halfway point between two performances of the work, enabling you to listen in new ways the second time around. (Bloomington, IN)

Mid-concert talk by BBCP Director and Bach scholar Daniel R. Melamed.

Complete program information for BLEMF 2022: Celebrating Women in Early Music is here.

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IIBC Laureate Series: Dominic Favia, Curator & Baroque Trumpet

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Bloomington Early Music Festival: Day 2