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| New Paltz is a small community in upstate New York,
about 75 miles north of New York City. We are home to the
world-famous Mohonk Mountain House, the Shawungunk Mountain range
(where climbers come from all over the world) and State University of
New York. |
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classical music calendar, reviews, and previews of events in northeast New York,
western Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Vermont. Its primary interest is
in choral and chamber music. |
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A website showcasing the
diverse amateur and professional musicians and
music-related services in the Hudson Valley region of
New York. |
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An on-line community for Berkshire (Massachusetts) and Hudson
Valley (New York) choral groups.
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| Arts Council which covers Dutchess and Ulster Counties in New
York. The Bach Cantata Series is partially funded through
the DCAC. |
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Our favorite Hudson Valley theatre company. G&SMTC produces both Gilbert & Sullivan operettas and musicals. Past productions have included Sweeney Todd, The Medium, Fiddler on the Roof, Pirates of Penzance,
HMS Pinafore, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in
Paris, Yeomen of the Guard, The Secret Garden, The Merry Widow, A Little Night Music,
Tomfoolery and this fall's production of Candide.
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| KAIROS are artists-in-residence here and perform for Elderhostel and other programs several times each season.
Our Bach Cantata Series is performed in the beautiful Holy Cross
chapel, and the acoustical space is second to
none. Our member Scott is a brother with the order, so we have ample
opportunities to perform here! |
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Glenn's
(along and Mike and Trish) Georgian music group -- the harmonies are intense and the ensemble is wonderful! |
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The Hudson Valley's very own summer Bach Festival -- in its
ninth year with plans to offer other concerts throughout the year.
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years KAIROS was one of the featured performers in the Festival. |
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A comprehensive site
covering all aspects of J.S. Bach's cantatas and his other vocal
works. The BCW contains discussions and detailed discographies of each
cantata and other vocal works, performers and general topics. The BCW
also contains texts and translations, scores, music examples, articles
and interviews, and over 3,200 short biographies of performers of Bach
vocal works (singers, conductors, vocal and instrumental groups).
There are also other relevant resources such as the Lutheran church
year, database of chorale texts & melodies and their authors, reviews
and discussions of Bach's non-vocal works and books about Bach, terms
and abbreviations, schedule of concerts of Bach's vocal works, guide
to Bach tour, thousands of links to other relevant resources. The BCW
is an international collective project, being compiled from various
postings about the subject, most of which have been sent to the Bach
Cantatas Mailing List. |
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