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Festival Stories: Jeremy Nafziger

“In 2006—I know it was 2006 because it was a World Cup year and the games started the same week as the Bach festival rehearsals—the first weekend’s concert was the Mass in B-Minor, with a 20-voice choir of invited singers. The invitations were to my dad’s list of top people who had ever sung in the EMU Chamber Singers with him, and in the first draft, I wasn’t on it. Fair! But still disappointing.”

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Festival Stories: Les Helmuth

Every Bach Festival Sunday morning Leipzig Service starts with this blessing of the gathered group: 

Dominus vobiscum. (The Lord be with you.)

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Festival Stories: Caitlin Holsapple

This year marks one decade of my involvement with the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival in some form or fashion, whether it has been working behind the scenes, singing in the choir, or both. A fact that—as I was writing this—became even more impressive to me when I realized that time accounts for almost a third of my life…

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Festival Stories: David Berry

I still remember my first time at the symphony as a young child. As I stepped into the hall, little did I know that what I would hear would be a seminal milestone and lifelong inspiration in my own journey with music…

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