Full Description
This is an account of the actions taken by the residents of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to create a local amateur society singing the music of J. S. Bach and to develop it into a choir of international importance. Singers, instrumentalists, industrialists, academicians, bankers, and churches acted in community to found and perpetuate a group devoted to sharing the music of Bach locally, nationally, and internationally. While The Bach Choir of Bethlehem performs frequently elsewhere, the annual Bethlehem Bach Festival became and remains a magnet for those who love Bach and want to experience his music excellently performed in historic and sacred surroundings.
In order to reach and maintain its premier status, the choir, its conductor, its board, and staff had to be experts in music performance and shifts in audience tastes. They had to be responsive to research in performance practice, and skilled in strategic planning, promotion and fundraising. In recent years they had to become competent in sound recording technology and use of the internet. These attributes are described and analyzed with frequent use of documents and personal anecdotes.
Successfully balancing the human actions and desires involved in such a complex enterprise has earned The Bach Choir of Bethlehem the title "A National Treasure" in music and the recognition that it is at the same time a national model for excellence as a cultural non-profit organization.
This is a story of how and why—for over a century—inspiring performances of Bach's music came about and were brought to many thousands of listeners.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Author's Note
Introduction
Chapter 1. Bach, Bethlehem, and Wolle: 1733-1897
Chapter 2. Creating An American Bach Choir: 1898
Chapter 3. A National Success: 1899-1900
Chapter 4. Becoming International: 1901
Chapter 5. The Bach Festivals Questioned: 1902
Chapter 6. Bach Festivals As An Idea: 1903
Chapter 7. A Bach Cycle: 1904-1905
Chapter 8. The Wolles In California: 1905-1911
Chapter 9. Renewing The Bach Choir in Bethlehem: 1912-1913
Chapter 10. An American Center for Bach: 1914
Chapter 11. "My Bach Choir": 1915-1933
Chapter 12. Years Of Transition: 1934-1938
Chapter 13. A More Comprehensive Scope: The Third Conductor
Chapter 14. A Distinguished Career: 1951-1969
Chapter 15. Connecting With Bach: 1969-1976
Chapter 16. Mann's Last Years With The Choir: 1976-1980
Chapter 17. In Mann's Footsteps: 1981-1983
Chapter 18. A Renewed Choir: 1982-1990
Chapter 19. "A More Sophisticated Organization": 1991-1996
Chapter 20. "A National Treasure": 1996-2000
Chapter 21. A Second Centennial: 2000-2007
Appendix A. Bach Festival Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series
Appendix B. Bach Choir Discography
Bibliography
Index
About the Author



