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2024 Festival: Cantatas & Motets
Oct
27

2024 Festival: Cantatas & Motets

The Festival concludes on October 27 with an inspiring afternoon of Bach’s sacred music, featuring two cantatas and one of his most profound motets. Under the direction of conductor Colin Mann, the performance will bring together Festival musicians, distinguished soloists, the Festival Chorus, Choral Scholars, and young singers from the Grand Monadnock Youth Choir. The program highlights Bach’s deeply spiritual side with the radiant motet Jesu, meine Freude (BWV 227), the penitential cantata Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir (BWV 131), and Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot (BWV 39), a work centered on generosity and care for others. With chorus, soloists, and orchestra united, this culminating concert offers a powerful close to the 2024 Festival. Read more.

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2024 Festival: Musica de camera
Oct
26

2024 Festival: Musica de camera

Viva Bach Peterborough continues the 2024 Festival on October 26 with an enchanting evening of chamber music, showcasing some of Bach’s most beloved and inventive works. The program includes the intricate Ricercar a 3 and radiant Trio Sonata from The Musical Offering (BWV 1079), the elegant Orchestral Suite in B minor (BWV 1067), and the joyful Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 (BWV 1049). The concert brings together a distinguished ensemble of Festival musicians: flutists Matthew Lee and Jeff Harley; violinists Joana Genova, Jaroslaw Lis, and Artistic Director Veronika Schreiber; violist AhLing Neu; cellist Ignacy Gaydamovich; double bassist Wayne Roberts; and harpsichordist Gregory Hayes. Together, these artists will illuminate Bach’s genius for counterpoint, color, and collaboration in an intimate setting. Read more.

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2024 Festival: Harpsichords & Flute
Oct
25

2024 Festival: Harpsichords & Flute

Viva Bach Peterborough opens the 2024 Festival with an evening of “dueling” harpsichords and flute. The program includes Bach’s Sonatina from the cantata Actus Tragicus (BWV 106), the French Overture (BWV 831), two solo partitas — in G major for harpsichord (BWV 829) and in A minor for flute (BWV 1013) — and the brilliant Concerto for Two Harpsichords (BWV 1061a). Featured artists are harpsichordists Gregory Hayes and Jeffrey Grossman, and flutist Matthew Lee, all celebrated performers known for their artistry and engaging stage presence. Read More.

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2025 Festival Artists