Susanna Phillips to Headline Bach Week Benefit Concert at Anderson Chapel, 10/13
Soprano Susanna Phillips, a star of New York's Metropolitan and Chicago's Lyric Opera stages, will headline a concert at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 13, in Anderson Chapel at North Park University, 5149 N. Spaulding Ave., Chicago, to benefit the spring 2014 Bach Week Festival in Evanston and Chicago."This will be a special opportunity to hear Susanna Phillips in a setting far more intimate than an opera house or symphony hall," says Richard Webster, Bach Week Festival co-founder and music director.Titled "A Musical Afternoon With Susanna Phillips," the concert will feature Phillips in two works by J.S. Bach: the aria "Ich folge dir gleichfalls" (I follow you likewise) from the St. John Passion, BWV 245; and the cantata "Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen!" (Rejoice unto God in all lands!), BWV 51, with trumpet soloist John Hagstrom of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and members of the Bach Week Festival Orchestra, conducted by Webster. (Webster will have run the entire 26.2-mile Bank of America Chicago Marathon earlier that day to raise funds for Bach Week.)
Single tickets to "A Musical Afternoon With Susanna Phillips" are $25, $50, $75, and $200 per person, based on seat location. The $200 tickets also include a private, post-concert reception with Ms. Phillips and other performers at the nearby Tre Kronor restaurant, 3258 W. Foster Ave., a short walk from the concert hall.
Concert tickets and information about the "Sing with Susanna" auction are available at bachweek.org. Box office phone number is (800) 838-3006. The festival's general information number is (847) 293-6686.Dates for the 2014 Bach Week Festival are Friday, April 25, at Nichols Concert Hall in Evanston and Friday, May 2, and Sunday, May 4, at North Park University's Anderson Chapel in Chicago. Concert programs have yet to be announced. The festival, like the benefit concert, is a collaboration between Evanston-based Bach Week and North Park University's School of Music.Now in its fourth decade, the Bach Week Festival is among the Midwest's premiere Baroque music festivals. The event enlists musicians from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra, and other top-tier ensembles, while featuring some of the Chicago area's finest instrumental and vocal soloists.
Photo by Ken Howard
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