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Bass-Baritone Jonathan Woody discusses his upcoming concert with Chatham Baroque in Joy of Bach, a program featuring Bach's Cantata, Ich Habe genug (BWV 82) and the Brandenburg Concerto No. 6. The Joy of Bach will be Friday, March 15th and Saturday, March 16th at 7:30 pm at Calvary Episcopal Church. Jonathan reminisces with Anna Singer about his first time singing Bach's Cantata 82, and how his love for it grew until it was his favorite to perform. Jonathan also first visited Pittsburgh as a kid when his father had an art show at the Three Rivers Arts Festival, and has since fallen in love with the city of bridges. Chatham Baroque will also be performing the Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 and selections from Bach's Cantata 36 with Kathryn Montoya (oboe), Daniel Elyar (viola), Paul Miller (violin), Rebecca Humphrey Diederich (cello), J. Tracy Mortimore (bass), Justin Wallace (harpsichord and organ), and Alan Lewis (organ prelude). Visit chathambaroque.org to learn more and find tickets. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted
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