An Afternoon of Bach Arias in Harlem

The Harlem Chamber Players present the launch of The Harlem BACH Project, an ongoing work in progress dedicated to bringing Bach’s most inspirational and soul-stirring works uptown to the Harlem community with…
Program - All Music by J.S. Bach
Violin Sonata in E Major – Selected arias for soprano and mezzo-soprano
Featuring 

Andréa Bradford, Soprano

Leslie Swanson, Mezzo-Soprano

Ishmael Wallace, Piano

Ashley Horne, Violin

Gerard Reuter, Oboe, Oboe d’amore, English horn

Harold Jones, Flute

Lawrence Zoernig, Cello

Tickets

$15 General Admission and $10 Seniors/Students
You may purchase tickets online or at the door on the day of the concert.

Hosted by

Eric K. Washington

Journalist, Historian, Photographer and Author

Manhattanville: Old Heart of West Harlem
ALSO…
 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at 2 PM - The Harlem Chamber Players present Bach Arias and The Harlem BACH Project at the Schomburg Center. FREE and open to the public. You must register! Click here for more info.

An Afternoon of Bach Arias 

Sunday, November 18, 2012 at 3 PM
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
521 West 126th Street
New York, NY 10027
Between Broadway and Amsterdam
Click here for directions.
Click here to view and print the flyer.
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