"This group is singularly talented..."

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“A program that embodies the joy of music making, from start to finish. Recommended with the utmost enthusiasm.”

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"This is the way Bach should be heard."

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"This group is singularly talented..." | “A program that embodies the joy of music making, from start to finish. Recommended with the utmost enthusiasm.” | "This is the way Bach should be heard." |


Reviews


“…Handel in Love delighted with its elegant mix of instrumental works and operatic arias and duets…”

The Independent


“…this group is singularly talented…”

Audiophile Audition


“…rich in conventional beauty, from Sarah Tannehill Anderson, luscious in Monteverdi and resplendent in Handel’s ‘Rejoice greatly’, to Elizabeth Suh Lane and her continuo mates illuminating Bach…”

Gramophone


“A program that embodies the joy of music making, from start to finish. Recommended with the utmost enthusiasm.”

Fanfare Magazine


“Bach Aria Soloists announce superb concert season, living up to their high standards.”

Kansas City Star


"With everything that the world has been going through during the pandemic, we wanted to find something that was really joyful,” said Rodney Marsalis.

The Independent


"You can be sure he [JS Bach] would be proud of the Kansas City ensemble that bears his name."

Kansas City Star


"The concert was a fine example of what is possible during these challenging times, with good audio quality, multiple camera angles, a lively, sophisticated program, and excellent performances." 

KC Studio


"Twenty years ago, a whole community discovered the great composer—audiences, musicians, scholars, dancers, and artists—thanks to Kansas City’s Bach Aria Soloists."  

Keith Powers, Leonore Overture


"This is the way Bach should be heard."

KC Arts Beat


In the News


“Bach Aria Soloists can always be counted on for some of Kansas City’s most unique and high quality concerts.”

The Kansas City Star


“The concert promises to be [a] celebration of brilliant female talent, from composers and artists to the musicians themselves…”

The Kansas City Star


“Bach Aria Soloists announce superb concert season…”

The Kansas City Star


"With everything that the world has been going through during the pandemic, we wanted to find something that was really joyful,” said Rodney Marsalis.

The Independent


"You can be sure he [JS Bach] would be proud of the Kansas City ensemble that bears his name."

Kansas City Star


"The concert was a fine example of what is possible during these challenging times, with good audio quality, multiple camera angles, a lively, sophisticated program, and excellent performances." 

KC Studio


"Twenty years ago, a whole community discovered the great composer—audiences, musicians, scholars, dancers, and artists—thanks to Kansas City’s Bach Aria Soloists."  

Keith Powers, Leonore Overture


"This is the way Bach should be heard."

KC Arts Beat


Quotes

 “What Elizabeth and the Bach Aria Soloists are doing is of the highest quality in the most artful manner, the way it should be done, Kansas City is really fortunate to have them.”

William McGlaughlin, host, Exploring Music w/ Bill McGlaughlin, 98.7 WFMT


“Elizabeth is a marvelous soloist and chamber musician and someone who exemplifies the most accomplished and creative aspects of our finest  musicians today.”

Michael Tilson Thomas, Music Director Laureate, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra


"You can be sure he [JS Bach] would be proud of the Kansas City ensemble that bears his name."

Patrick Neas, editor, columnist, Kansas City Star


“Bach Aria Soloistsʼ remarkably imaginative program ‘The Adventures of Don Quixote’ enchanted the audience…”       

Bill Brownlee, Kansas City Star


“What you (Elizabeth Suh Lane) have done in Kansas City with the Bach Aria Soloists is really remarkable. With the adventurous partnerships you have created since you started, Kansas City is really fortunate." 

Paul Horsley, Performing Arts editor, The Independent 


"Each was a highlight with so many commendable individual and ensemble performance aspects, one could write a dissertation on this  evenings performance." 

Lee Hartman, KCMETROPOLIS