July Bach at Noon
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Our Allentown Bach at Noon series continues at St. John’s Lutheran Church on Tuesday, July 14th. Gather with us for this free, inspiring concert series, a musical gift to our community.
July's Bach at Noon features music important to both American and our local Moravian histories. Members of the Bach Choir of Bethlehem, in honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States, will join with the local Moravian ensemble Unitas to perform J.F. Peter's jubilant Freudenpsalm, composed in 1783 to celebrate the end of the Revolutionary War. Peter lived, worked, and made music right here in the Lehigh Valley in 1776, so you will hear a snapshot of the music heard during the year of our nation’s birth!
The July Bach at Noon is named in honor and loving memory of Alice Anne Miller. The concert is made possible in part by a generous legacy gift from the Century Fund and from Alice's sister, Joan Miller Moran.
July's Bach at Noon features music important to both American and our local Moravian histories. Members of the Bach Choir of Bethlehem, in honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States, will join with the local Moravian ensemble Unitas to perform J.F. Peter's jubilant Freudenpsalm, composed in 1783 to celebrate the end of the Revolutionary War. Peter lived, worked, and made music right here in the Lehigh Valley in 1776, so you will hear a snapshot of the music heard during the year of our nation’s birth!
The July Bach at Noon is named in honor and loving memory of Alice Anne Miller. The concert is made possible in part by a generous legacy gift from the Century Fund and from Alice's sister, Joan Miller Moran.
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Where is it happening?
Arts at St. John's, 48 S Levan St, Allentown, PA 18102, United States
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Host or PublisherThe Bach Choir of Bethlehem






