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The Majesty of Bach

by Peter Ingle

AS SUPERB as J.S. Bach’s music is on radio and CD recordings, it is far more majestic when heard live, especially in the right setting. No doubt, most of the 500 or so people in attendance Sunday afternoon at First (Scots) Presbyterian Church would agree after hearing the Bach Festival Charleston Chamber Orchestra and... Read »

Sonata Soloists

by Peter Ingle

THE NAVE of First (Scots) Presbyterian Church absolutely loves the flute—not to mention the violin and oboe. All three sounded brilliant on this first night of Bach Festival Charleston, but it was the flute, guided by Jessica Hull-Dambaugh, that took the most flight in these acoustics, particularly when it was featured in Carl Philipp... Read »

Three Days with J.S. Bach

by Peter Ingle

THE BACH FESTIVAL OF CHARLESTON, which is sponsored by First (Scots) Presbyterian Church and which is free to the public, comes to town only every two years. This will be its second occurrence in a program that offers the rare chance to hear an assortment of J.S. Bach’s chamber sonatas, organ music, orchestral works,... Read »

Bach’s Resplendent Organ Music

by Peter Ingle

TALKING TO internationally acclaimed German organist Stefan Engels is an educational and inspirational experience. You quickly realize that you will never think about—or listen to—the organ the same way. But the first thing I happened to notice about this charming man who will be performing at Bach Festival Charleston was his shoes, which looked... Read »


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