Greenwood Community Church, Presbyterian was packed Saturday afternoon for a concert of Christmas songs, which marked the 300th anniversary of J.S. Bach’s Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring. …
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Greenwood Community Church, Presbyterian was packed Saturday afternoon for a concert of Christmas songs, which marked the 300th anniversary of J.S. Bach’s Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring. “How powerful it is to join our voices with generations of the faithful who have worshiped through this music over the past three hundred years,” reads the program. The Greenwood Concert Choir under the direction of John Black was joined by soloists Antonio Grelle, tenor; Oliva Black, mezzo soprano; William Petterson, bass and Tessa Bellotti, soprano. John Black is pictured conducting the choir. Black also played the harpsichord. Instrumentalists were Alexandra Nichols and Isiah Hopper, violins; Faares Deeb, cello and Donovan Brown, oboe. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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