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Top Performances and Arts Events Post Pandemic 2022

Top Performances and Arts Events Post Pandemic 2022

by Patrick D. McCoy | Jan 2, 2023 | Across the Arts, Article, Choral Music, Community Events, Exclusive, Featured, Interviews, News, Reviews

BACK ON STAGE:  After an array of performance cancellations and venue constraints, ensembles began to return to the stage in full force with exciting productions. LEAD PHOTO:  The Washington Bach Consort performed the world-premiere of “A New Song” by...
A NEW MEANING TO ‘PERFORMANCE SPACE’-2020 Year End Review

A NEW MEANING TO ‘PERFORMANCE SPACE’-2020 Year End Review

by Patrick D. McCoy | Dec 31, 2020 | Across the Arts, Article, Breaking News, Exclusive, Featured

Pandemic Platforms:  With the onset of the devastating COVID-19 outbreak, the performing arts community had to find a new home in the digital space to share and nurture their artistic talents. Here are some of the presentations that have been eye-catching during this...
REVIEW:  A Royal Occasion with The Washington Bach Consort

REVIEW: A Royal Occasion with The Washington Bach Consort

by Patrick D. McCoy | Sep 23, 2019 | Article, Featured, News, Reviews

Their Majesty: Voices and Instruments of The Washington Bach Consort ushered in the new season with a program of musical grandeur.   by Patrick D. McCoy   When The Washington Bach Consort marked its 35th Anniversary Season with its founder, the late J....
Memorable Moments in the Arts 2018

Memorable Moments in the Arts 2018

by Patrick D. McCoy | Jan 1, 2019 | Article, Featured, News, Reviews, Uncategorized

TOP PICKS:  2018 highlights of music events and memorable arts moments in the DC Metro area and beyond. by Patrick D. McCoy With all the many arts events and opportunities in the Washington area to take part of, there are certain performances that stood tall among the...
Christmas With The Washington Bach Consort

Christmas With The Washington Bach Consort

by Patrick D. McCoy | Dec 19, 2018 | Article, Featured, News, Reviews

Joyful Exuberance:  Dana Marsh conducted his first official Christmas concert as artistic director and conductor of The Washington Bach Consort in a program of a cappella choral works by Praetorius, Schein, Schütz  and accompanied works by both Johann Ludwig Bach and...
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