A SPRING FETE
Sunday, April 7 at 4 p.m.
Grace United Methodist Church, 5407 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
This concert was part of Bach in Baltimore’s 2018-2019 Season. View the full season in our Archives.
FULL PROGRAM:
Bach’s Cantata 49, Ich geh und suche mit Verlangen
Bach’s Cantata 84, Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Glücke
Handel’s Organ Concerto Op. 4, No. 4
FEATURED SOLOISTS:
Sara MacKimmie, soprano*
John Scherch, bass**
Christopher Schroeder, organ
STUDENT EXCHANGE CHOIR:
Richard Montgomery High School Madrigals
* The soprano soloist for this concert is endowed in perpetuity in memory of Anne Hortense Pruitt Dimmock
** The bass soloist for this concert is endowed in perpetuity in memory of Dr. John Upton Bascom
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Welcome spring with a concert featuring Bach’s delicate Cantatas 49 and 84, plus Handel’s masterful Organ Concerto Op. 4, No. 4. Bach’s Cantata 49 is notable for its sumptuous aria for soprano, considered one of Bach’s best arias. Cantata 84 is a Lenten work, fit for the season, with a dialogue of soprano and bass. Handel’s Organ Concerto Op. 4, No. 4 will delightfully conclude the program with Christopher Schroeder on organ.
Admission: $25 Advance/ $27 Door
Christopher Schroeder is Minister of Music and Organist at Grace United Methodist Church and is also the Chapel Organist at St. Paul School for Boys. Chris has been a church musician for nearly 40 years, serving churches in the Baltimore area as well as churches in his home state of Indiana. Chris holds a Masters Degree in Church Music and Organ Performance from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. He has performed solo organ recitals and has accompanied choral ensembles throughout his career. Chris finds enjoyment in choral singing, running, biking and crossword puzzles. Praised by Opera News for his “resonant bass outstanding among his peers,” John T.K. Scherch is a regular presence in the Baltimore music community. He attended Peabody Conservatory for his graduate studies, performing the roles of Frank Maurrant (Street Scene), Don Alfonso (Così fan tutte), and Giove (La Calisto), and has also performed with Bel Cantanti Opera in Silver Spring as Luther and Crespel (Les contes d’Hoffmann), Sarastro (Die Zauberflöte), and Luka Zinovich (Sadko), and will perform the role of Vasily Sobakin in The Tsar’s Bride this May. He has also appeared with The In Series in Washington as a bass soloist in Verdi’s Requiem. He has also been a bass soloist in Bach’s St. Matthew Passion with Concert Artists of Baltimore and Messiah with Bach in Baltimore. John has appeared with the Caramoor Music and Arts Festival as a chorister and with Pittsburgh Festival Opera in the role of Vanuzzi in Strauss’s Die schweigsame Frau. He was a finalist in the 2018 Bach Choir of Bethlehem vocal competition and is a winner of the George R. Woodhead prize in voice from Peabody. He is also the evening host on WBJC, Maryland’s Classical Music Station, where he also hosts the Friday night request program, Listener’s Choice. For more information, visit his website, johntkbass.com. Sara MacKimmie is a Washington, DC-based soprano who specializes in ensemble singing and early music. Recent highlights include Vivaldi Gloria with the Lansing Symphony Orchestra, several oratorios with the Academy of Sacred Drama in New York, Couperin’s Leçons de ténèbres with the Denver Early Music Consort, music from the court of Henry VIII with Mountainside Baroque, and several engagements with New York Baroque Incorporated, with whom she has sung at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and for the San Diego Early Music Society. She also performs with Kinnara Ensemble, The Thirteen, the Peabody Consort, Washington DC Chantry, and the Washington Bach Consort and serves as a chorister at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.Christopher Schroeder, organ
John Scherch, bass
Sara MacKimmie, soprano