Terry B. Ewell, bassoon

Terry B. Ewell, bassoon, has been a musician with Bach in Baltimore for over twenty years. For seven years he served as Principal Bassoon of the Hong Kong Philharmonic and later he was Principal Bassoon of the Wheeling Symphony and Acting Principal Bassoon of the West Virginia Symphony. He has performed with the Pittsburgh

Terry B. Ewell, bassoon2025-07-21T14:26:59-04:00

Amy Cassiere, oboe

Amy Cassiere is a captivating up-and-coming oboist based in Baltimore, MD. Praised for her lush sound and charming musicality, Cassiere is a consummate artist, and has performed at the Round Top Music Festival, the Alba Music Festival in Italy, as well as the Miami and Sewanee Summer Music Festivals. Cassiere has been heard in

Amy Cassiere, oboe2022-12-29T11:47:47-05:00

Bert Landman, organ

Bert Landman currently serves as the Director of Music/Organist at The Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore. He also is the current Dean of the Baltimore chapter of the American Guild of Organists. He is a past President of the Royal School of Church Music in America. In 2021 he was made an Associate of

Bert Landman, organ2022-08-17T12:00:04-04:00

Maryland State Boychoir

Founded in 1987 by Frank Cimino with just 14 boys, the mission of The Maryland State Boychoir has remained clear: to foster the boychoir tradition by offering talented boys opportunities to sing and build self-esteem, self-discipline and character. Thirty years later, the Boychoir still embraces that goal. Today, The Maryland State Boychoir (MSB), Maryland’s

Maryland State Boychoir2022-08-17T12:00:23-04:00

David Dimmock, Bass-Baritone

Bass-Baritone David Dimmock is a graduate of Oberlin College. He has performed extensively the works of J. S. Bach, including the St. John and St. Matthew Passions, Magnificat, Easter Oratorio, Christmas Oratorio and over 30 of Bach’s cantatas.  Local solo concert appearances have included the Handel Choir of Baltimore, the Harford Choral Society, and

David Dimmock, Bass-Baritone2023-03-13T19:10:03-04:00
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