Mid-Winter Music Festival Featuring Bach's Brandenburg Concertos – Dallas News

This event is for ages 10 to 100
A Weekend of Chamber Music and Vocal Mastery, Bringing Bach’s Timeless Works to Life
St. Andrew Methodist Church will host a Mid-Winter Music Festival January 23–25, offering three concerts that celebrate chamber music and highlight the beauty of J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos. Each concert will offer a unique experience, featuring musicians such as the St. Andrew Chancel Choir and Chapel Singers, soloists, Senior Principal Associate Concertmaster Gary Levinson of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO), and instrumentalists from across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
·        Friday, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m.: Ensemble Music with Soloists from the St. Andrew Chapel Singers
·        Saturday, Jan. 24 at 7 p.m.: Instrumental Chamber Music with DSO musicians
·        Sunday, Jan. 25 at 3 p.m.: Choral Pieces from the St. Andrew Chancel Choir and Chapel Singers
“While each concert in our Mid-Winter Music Festival features different musicians, the celebrated Brandenburg Concertos serve as the thread connecting them all,” said Taylor Davis, creative director of traditional music and worship, St. Andrew. “From soloists to ensemble performances, and culminating with the full Chancel Choir, these concerts showcase some of the finest musical talent in the metroplex. Join us for one or all three and experience the artistry and joy of chamber music by one of the greatest composers of all time.”
All concerts will be presented in the Sanctuary. Tickets are $20 per concert or $50 for a three-concert pass. Register at  Event Details – St. Andrew Methodist Church. Student discounts and childcare are available.
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