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Nevertheless it did emerge that David Evitts and Gregory Shatten were the vocal and piano soloists for an extremely conservative program of Bach and Handel. The choice of works, by conductor Robert Baker, were in line with the Bach Society's year-long emphasis on music from the Bach-Haydn-Mozart axis, rarely exploring material before or after...
Evitts also sang a minor Handel Italian cantata. The accompaniment was only of continuo instruments: harpsichord and cello. In these intimate circumstances, Evitts sounded much better...
...were badly hurt by the neglect of the Bach Society management. Their priorities in printed program material for the audience are in need of revision. There was no translation of the German for the Bach; and no original text, translation, or even title published in the program for the Handel. It is far too much to ask of a performer that his audience listen in total ignorance of the words. This neglect is even more glaring in light of the orchestra's willingness to publish the original soloist's biography on an insert that could have been put to better...
Bach Society Orchestra. Bach: Brandenberg Concerto No. 4, Cantata No. 56 (Justino Diaz, basso, soloist), Piano Concerto in D Minor (Tedd Joselson, soloist); Handel: an Italian cantata (Diaz). Tickets: $.95. Saturday, April...
...Bach Society is remaining true to its original purpose: baroque chamber music. A lot of good soloists (some local, some imported) for the orchestra's fifth concert of the season. A Bach and Handel program...