CREATING ACCESSIBILITY

Episode 10 of #BACH52 is now live!

This episode is the second of a mini series about Boston’s Emmanuel Music and Emmanuel Church - a very special place for the music of #Bach.

This episode features an interview with Pamela Dellal, the Intellectual Resources Curator of Emmanuel Music and Director of The Bach Institute, who speaks about making Bach's music accessible to everyone, as well as how the themes of Bach's music are relevant to everyone from all walks of life.

The featured aria is taken from BWV 161 and features the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Baroque Ensemble.

CREDITS:

SFCM Baroque Ensemble | Elisabeth Reed & Corey Jamason, directors

Violins: Cynthia Black (leader), Luke Chiang, Eliana Estrada, Carla Moore, Pauline Kempf, Alexandra Santon, Annemarie Schubert

Viola: Jennifer Redondas, Caitlin Keen

Cello: Elisabeth Reed, Ruiwen Liu

Bass: Farley Pearce, Lalita Perez Acosta

Organ: Yunyi Ji


VIDEO (aria only): Clubsoda Productions with Edgar Garcia assisting

VIDEO (interviews): Nicholas Phan

RECORDING ENGINEER (aria): Chanho Han

PRODUCERS (aria): : Chanho Han & Jason O'Connell (SFCM)

Thanks to Julian Bullitt for his photography of the Emmanuel Music Bach Institute events.

Episode 10 is produced in partnership with Emmanuel Music and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

BACH 52 is made possible in part by grants from the American Bach Society, the Center for Cultural Innovation, the Bettina Baruch Foundation, and Intermusic SF.


BACH 52 is a production of Nicholas Phan Recording Projects, which is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.

Charitable contributions in support of Nicholas Phan Recording Projects and the BACH 52 project must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law..