Bach Choir of Bethlehem

The Bach Choir of Bethlehem
Choir
The choir at the Bethlehem Bach Festival, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1917
OriginFirst organized to study Bach's Mass in B Minor
Founded1898
FounderJohn Frederick Wolle, an organist at Central Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
GenreBaroque and classical music
PresidentHarold G. Black
Music directorDr. Christopher Jackson
Choir admissionBy audition
Headquarters440 Heckewelder Place
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S., 18018
(610) 866-4382
InfluencesJohann Sebastian Bach and the composers who influenced him and were influenced by him

The Bach Choir of Bethlehem is the oldest Bach choir in the United States. Dating back to 1712, according to the choir's archives, it was formally founded in 1898 by Central Moravian Church organist John Frederick Wolle,[1] and was established at roughly the same time as Bethlehem Steel, which first began operations in 1899.[2]

Based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the choir has toured internationally, performing at the Royal Albert Hall, the Thomaskirche in Leipzig (where Johann Sebastian Bach was a cantor), and the Herkulessaal in the Munich Residenz (Munich's Royal Residence). It has also performed at such American venues as Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center, has recorded with the BBC Proms and on the Dorian and Analekta labels,[3] and hosts the world's longest-running Bach festival.[4]

  1. ^ "Choir History and Archives," in "About the Choir." Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: The Bach Choir of Bethlehem (website), retrieved online February 15, 2019.
  2. ^ James, Renee A. "Ars longa, vita brevis in Bethlehem." Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: PennLive, April 29, 2019.
  3. ^ "Choir Leadership", in "About the Choir." Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, retrieved online February 15, 2019.
  4. ^ James, "Ars longa, vita brevis in Bethlehem," PennLive.