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  • Telemann, Bach & The Gospel Tradition Bach Collegium San Diego (BCSD), one of the country’s leading baroque ensembles, is bringing together of two venerable traditions–on the one hand, two extraordinary works from the German Lutheran tradition which meditate on the release of death and the joys that await, and on the other hand, music of comfort from the Gospel tradition and where and how these two worlds intersect. Rooted in the deep traditions of gospel music, Black funerals transform grief into joy, mourning into praise. Death is seen not just as the end of suffering, hardship, or injustice, but as a victory, a return to a promise fulfilled. Both cantatas are likely to have been written for funerals around 1707-8, though the specific identity of the deceased is unknown. A unique “quiet” instrumentation is featured in both cantatas which highlights violas da gamba, recorders, and omits the customary instruments of the violin family. This instrumentation was often linked to funeral cantatas. G.P. Telemann Du aber Daniel gehe hin TVWV 4:17 J.S. Bach Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit ‘Actus Tragicus’ BWV 106 Including music from the Gospel tradition rooted in a triumphant send-off celebrating the end of earthly struggles. SOLOISTS Margaret Carpenter Haigh, soprano Reginald Mobley, countertenor Gene Stenger, tenor David Tinervia, bass Bach Collegium San Diego engages audiences with accessible, historically informed performances and educational programs featuring repertoire from the Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical eras. The ensemble was founded in 2003 by Music Director Ruben Valenzuela to diversify the musical offerings of the San Diego community. Bach Collegium San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Telemann, Bach & The Gospel Tradition Bach Collegium San Diego (BCSD), one of the country’s leading baroque ensembles, is bringing together of two venerable traditions–on the one hand, two extraordinary works from the German Lutheran tradition which meditate on the release of death and the joys that await, and on the other hand, music of comfort from the Gospel tradition and where and how these two worlds intersect. Rooted in the deep traditions of gospel music, Black funerals transform grief into joy, mourning into praise. Death is seen not just as the end of suffering, hardship, or injustice, but as a victory, a return to a promise fulfilled. Both cantatas are likely to have been written for funerals around 1707-8, though the specific identity of the deceased is unknown. A unique “quiet” instrumentation is featured in both cantatas which highlights violas da gamba, recorders, and omits the customary instruments of the violin family. This instrumentation was often linked to funeral cantatas. G.P. Telemann Du aber Daniel gehe hin TVWV 4:17 J.S. Bach Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit ‘Actus Tragicus’ BWV 106 Including music from the Gospel tradition rooted in a triumphant send-off celebrating the end of earthly struggles. SOLOISTS Margaret Carpenter Haigh, soprano Reginald Mobley, countertenor Gene Stenger, tenor David Tinervia, bass Bach Collegium San Diego engages audiences with accessible, historically informed performances and educational programs featuring repertoire from the Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical eras. The ensemble was founded in 2003 by Music Director Ruben Valenzuela to diversify the musical offerings of the San Diego community. Bach Collegium San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Did you know that one blood donation can save up to three lives? Or that someone in the United States needs blood every two seconds? You can help save a life by donating blood at your library. Sign up online at redcrossblood.org, using the sponsor code MVLIBRARY. Audience: Adults Location: Community Room
  • Learn about mindfulness of body, thoughts, and emotions through awareness and attention to the present moment. Learn stress management, relaxation, and experience the mind freer from emotional reactivity through simple practices. Classes also offered at Coronado Public Library. See graphic for details. Visit: https://the-unencumbered-mind.com/
  • A community concert featuring five San Diego nonprofit arts organizations. Arms Wide Open, Art of Elan, Culture Shock San Diego, San Diego Young Artists Music Academy, and PASACAT Philippine Performing Arts Company will join Jason Mraz, MILCK, Raul Midón, Albert Posis, and friends on stage to shine a light on tomorrow’s artists and the importance of inclusive arts programming. Tickets are available via JasonMraz.com at a community-friendly cost of $25 plus processing fees thanks to the support of community partners. Visit: Jason Mraz Foundation Presents: 'DREAM' Jason Mraz on Instagram and Facebook
  • Explore the world of cybersecurity! Step into the shoes of a cybersecurity engineer and learn about the important role they play. Think like a hacker and get the details on how and why social engineering works, then learn best practices to stay safe on the Internet. This is a free in-person program at North Clairemont Library for Elementary and Middle School age youth. Registration is encouraged.
  • Get your imagination flowing and explore the fascinating automobile engineering and design field! You will go on an enlightening adventure that explores the many parts that go into making an automobile work. This course is designed to inform and empower aspiring engineers and designers to unleash their creativity while sharpening their technical skills. This is a free in-person program at College-Rolando Library for Elementary and Middle School age youth. Registration is encouraged.
  • Learn to make a beautiful beaded bracelet or keychain with teachers from the San Diego American Indian Health Center. All materials will be provided. Registration is required. Visit http://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/sdaihc-craft-489927 for more information. Audience: Recommended for ages 9+. Location: Community Room Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Learn about how the Mission Valley Friends of the Library support our mission! This meeting conducted online by Zoom. If you would like a Zoom link so that you can participate, please email MissionValleyFriends@gmail.com. Audience: This event is recommended for adults. Location: Online Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • There are strict rules about what drug companies can say in TV or print ads. But a new study shows there's a lot more wiggle room when companies pay to sponsor online search results.
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