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Bach Unlocked featuring Dr. Christoph Wolff

  • Village Presbyterian Church 6641 Mission Road Prairie Village, KS, 66208 United States (map)

BAS pays homage to our namesake with an all-BACH concert welcoming back the world’s preeminent scholar of Bach, Dr. Christoph Wolff, Founding Director of Leipzig Bach-Archiv and Adams University Professor Emeritus at Harvard.

Dr. Wolff will share his unparalleled perspective on the music and life of JS Bach with BAS performing Bach’s solo and chamber music masterpieces, highlighting their artistry and the sheer genius of Bach.  This is a one-of-a-kind concert that can only be seen with Bach Aria Soloists!

Adults $40

Students $20


Elizabeth Suh Lane interviews Dr. Christoph Wolff

Dr. Wolff on studying Bach

Dr. Wolff on the relevance of Bach

Dr. Wolff on improvisation


With guest Dr. Paula Kosower, cello

Paula Kosower, cellist, is an active performer and teacher who frequently appears with numerous ensembles. In recent seasons she has performed with Fulcrum Point New Music Project, for the MusicNOW series at Chicago Symphony Center, the Chicago Philharmonic Chamber Music Series, the Dame Myra Hess concert series, the Wheaton College Artist Series, International Chamber Artists concerts, and programs on WFMT 98.7. She frequently serves as a substitute player in the cello sections of the Chicago Symphony and the Lyric Opera of Chicago. She is also a member of the contemporary ensemble Picosa, who presents a full season of concerts throughout the Chicago area. 

Ms. Kosower teaches applied lessons, cello pedagogy and orchestra repertoire classes and is an adjunct faculty member at several universities in the Chicago area including Northwestern, DePaul, and North Park universities. She teaches private cello lessons for pre-college students at the Northwestern University Music Academy. During the summer season she performs for music festivals such as the Ravinia Festival, the Zenith Festival in Des Moines, Iowa, and the Midsummer’s Music Festival in Wisconsin. She also has taught at area chamber music camps organized by Midwest Young Artists, the Chicago Chamber Music Festival, and DePaul University. She received her B.M. and M.M. degree at Indiana University where she was a scholarship student and a graduate teaching assistant of Janos Starker. She received her D.M. degree at Northwestern University where she studied with Hans Jorgen-Jensen.


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