by Jarrett Hoffman

•Today: Shaker Heights High School Choirs at Trinity Cathedral, organist Robert Myers at Trinity Lutheran, Apollo’s Fire in Akron, and percussionist She-e Wu joined by the CIM Percussion Ensemble
•Announcements: full-time guitar teacher opening with the Guitar Society, and Western Reserve Chorale invites vocalists to join for the remainder of the season
•Interesting reads: a bill aimed at increasing streaming royalties for musicians
•Almanac: J.S. Bach turns 339




Johann Sebastian Bach’s music seems to have penetrated every corner of Western culture. Baldwin Wallace’s
For the forty-third edition of the Baroque Performance Institute, which has drawn a hundred students of early music to the Oberlin Conservatory this summer, Kenneth Slowik, artistic director of the Smithsonian Chamber Music Society in Washington, D.C. and artistic director of BPI, has chosen to focus on the legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach. “It’s always a great pleasure to do the Bach legacy, but the other great spur was the 300th anniversary of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach”, born in 1714 “into a remarkable family of musicians.”