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A Feast for the Senses REPEAT PERFORMANCE @ Arlington Community Church

Friday, June 5, 2009 at 7:30 PM (PT)

Kensington, CA

A Feast for the Senses  REPEAT PERFORMANCE @ Arlington...

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A Feast for the Senses
REPEAT PERFORMANCE @ Arlington Community Church




Join five premier opera soloists with the BACH Ensemble for a close encounter with great opera on Friday, June 5th!
See, and hear five strong voices at the Arlington Community Church. Featuring quintets, trios, duets and arias from Mozart's masterpiece ensemble opera Cosi Fan Tutte. Also presenting arias and scenes for the range of operatic voices from opera standards including Marriage of Figaro, Madama Butterfly, Romeo et Juliette, Italian Girl in Algiers and more.

Katherine Howell - Soprano
Katie Francis - Mezzo Soprano
Michael Kim - Tenor
Axel Van Chee - Baritone
Andrew Chung - Bass
Jungmee Kim - Piano

When & Where



Arlington Community Church
52 Arlington Ave.
Kensington, CA 94707

Friday, June 5, 2009 at 7:30 PM (PT)


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Bay Area Classical Harmonies



Called by some "the most versatile group in the Bay Area," BACH's impressive range of repertoire has included cantatas, symphonies and masses. The Opera division, incorporating stage professionals and up-and-comers, first performed at the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts, presenting a concert version of Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" in December 2000. Since its inception in 1998 by graduate and undergraduate students of the Music Department of UC Berkeley, BACH has cultivated young musical talent through the performance of great classical works for audiences in the Bay Area and beyond. The group attained non-profit status in May 2002, promoting professionalism and providing tax benefits to its donors.

More information at www.bayareabach.org