Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1985, Page 3B, Image 11

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    The Oregon Bach Festival
Eugene event nationally lauded
Although many students who
leave Eugene during the sum
mer months might not be aware
of it, each year the University
hosts the Oregon Bach Festival,
one of the foremost summer
events of its kind in the nation.
This year, on June 16 through
30, the Bach Festival will
celebrate the Bach tercentenary
by including in its schedule of
more than 35 concerts, the "St.
Matthew” and "St. John’s Pas
sions," the "B Minor Mass”
and the six Brandenburg
Concertos.
ilelmuth Killing, world
renowned interpreter of Bach
repertoire, will serve as the
festival's artistic director
conductor as he has for the past
16 seasons.
During the two-week program
schedule, concerts will be
presented on the campus and at
the Hult Center for the Perform
ing Arts. The festival format
will include 15 evening con
certs, a series of afternoon con
certs and more than 12 free
noon concerts, which include
jazz, folk and ethnic, and tradi
tional classic music.
Several children’s concerts
will also be part of the Festival’s
program.
For complete information
about events and tickets, con
tact: The Oregon Bach Festival,
School of Music, University of
Oregon, Eugene. Oregon 97403
— phone (503) 686-5666.
Schedule of Events
June 16: Brandenburg Concertos
(HI. IV. V)
June 17: Meet J.S. Bach; St. Mat
thew Passion (Part I), lecture and
performance; Organ Recital; Art
of the F'ugue (Paul Jordan).
June 18: St. Matthew Passion
(Part II). lecture and performance;
Los Angeles Musical Offering
(Bach and Sons).
June 19: Dowd — Kammerer, jazz;
St. Matthew Passion (Part III), lec
J.S. Bach
ture and performance; classical
guitar with Neill Archer Roan.
June 20: St. Matthew Passion
(Part IV), lecture and perfor
mance; organ / horn: Erhard and
Ritzkowsky.
June 21: Dean Kramer, piano; St.
Matthew Passion (Part V), lecture
and performance; Brandenburg
Concertos (I, II, VI).
June 22: Eugene Ballet Company;
Johann Sebastian Bach film;
Bach’s Supper; Univerisity
Singers, Fullerton (Schutz, Bach,
Handel).
June 23: St. Matthew Passion with
Helmuth Rilling conducting.
June 24: Dana Lutes Ensemble;
Motet: Jesu meine Freude, lecture
and performance; recorder:
Schneider and Jordan; violin
sonatas: Lenski.
June 25: Cantata BWV 4, Christ
lag in Todesbanden, lecture and
performance; oboe recital: Gorit
zki, Pank and Erhard.
June 26: Metropolitan Brass; lec
ture and performance Christo
Wolff; St. John Passion with
Helmuth Rilling conducting.
June 27: Concerto in D minor for
violin, oboe and orchestra, lecture
and performance. Gamba Recital:
Bach Sonatas (Pank and Erhard).
June 28: Janice Tipton, tlute;
Suite in D Magor for Orchestra,
lecture and performance; King’s
Singers.
June 29: Eugene Opera: Little Red
Riding Hood; J.S.Bach film; Los
Angeles Musical Offering (Bach,
Handel and Scarlatti).
tune 30: B Minor Mass with
Helmuth Rilling conducting.
July 2: St. Matthew Passion with
Helmuth Rilling conducting.
July 3: B Minor Mass with
Helmuth Rilling conducting.
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