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Moravian Music Festival

Jesus, Still Lead On

July 26-30, 2022
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA

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FAQ

Communications

Be ready for festival week !

Festival Communications

This website has most of the information you need for the Festival.
However, things change, sometimes at the last minute.

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Daily Schedule

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uSE THE PASSWORD FROM YOUR FESTIVAL EMAIL TO GET TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. yOU DO NOT NEED THE PASSWORD AFTER THAT. you just enter the name of our event.

Find

A map of the Festival campus and links to other resources.

Facilities & Venues

Need Assistance

Contact information for the Festival Committee, MMF staff, and Festival helpers.

Contact Us

Notifications

Notifications will be sent to the Festival participants through the Festival app (SMS mass text and push notifications). This is a process by which everyone gets the same message, instantly.

Get the App; for Registrants Only
More information to follow, once our Festival App is activated.

NOTE: while Moravian University and the Hill have Wifi that Festival participants are welcome to use, Central Moravian Church must reserve its bandwidth for live-streaming. Therefore, please plan to use your data while on Central’s campus. Thank you for your consideration.

Festival Communications

Festival Website

The website will continually be updated and improved, with more information added as plans come together.

Festival Email

Once you register, you will begin to receive regular updates in a Festival Email.

Festival App

Most of your daily information needs in one place, at your fingertips!
Festival app to receive reminders and important changes or updates.

We are also able to segment the list, so that we can send a more specific note, say, from the Handbell Director to ringers to adjust the start time or remind you to ‘bring gloves.’ Or, from the prelude Band Director to everyone to request that everyone bring ‘both green and blue chorale books.’

Festival App

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Meals

Detailed information on the registration site.

  • A meal plan will be available for on-campus residents, during Festival. (details)
  • A meal plan will be available for commuters during Festival. (details)

Meals will be served in Clewell Dining in the lowest level of the building behind Brethren’s House. campus map

UNIVERSITY WEBSITE; Clewell Dining (the website says “closed for summer,” but it is definitely open for us!)

All registered participants will attend the opening banquet on Wed. evening. (location TBD)

Filed Under: FAQ Tagged With: community, fellowship

Smaller Ensembles

Smaller Festival Ensembles 2022

All participants singing in the Festival Chorus or playing in the Concert Band may also choose a smaller ensemble.
These groups meet in the mornings, just after breakfast and before devotions.

About Festival Chorus
About Festival Concert Band

Trombone Choir

for slide trombones.

  • SATB
  • music provided
  • bring arrangements to share
more info
About Don

Handbell Choir

Intermediate level and above

  • Limited Space
  • music provided
  • bring gloves
more info
About Jan

Steel Pan Ensemble

This will be as much a learning adventure, for most of us, as it is a rehearsing and performing ensemble. AKA steel drums

  • first time at Festival!
  • no experience necessary
  • instruments provided
more info
About Tory & Janique

New Music Ensemble

This group will seek to create some new experiences and directions by using instruments and voices with

  • songs, hymns, instrumentals
  • bring arrangements to share
  • bring an open mind
more info
About Riddick

Small Ensembles / Chamber Music

We can help you find music to match an instrumentation or help you assemble a group for a particular piece.

  • sacred or secular
  • vocal and instrumental
  • traditional or creative
  • bring instrument and arrangements to share
more info
About Joni

Random Acts of Music

Partly, this is a continuation of the small ensembles, but could even be a solo.

These projects are self-led; self-planned; but, we will have a coordinating chart so we don’t overlap.

  • first time at Festival!
  • choose your location
  • choose your time
more info

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Festival Health & Safety


Developed and Approved by the Festival Committee and
MMF Board of Trustees:

May 18, 2022

Any future updates or changes to this Policy will be posted here.


Please help us care for our participants and audience,
and keep you, and all our sisters and brothers, safe.


Festival Health & Safety
Protocols & Policy

The goal of the Moravian Music Festival CoVid-19 policy is to protect everyone involved from this dangerous disease, recognizing that singing is one of the riskiest activities in terms of spread of the virus. The Festival Committee strongly feels its responsibility is to make every effort to keep participants safe. The most vulnerable are the young and the older people with other health concerns, and those who for medical reasons cannot take the vaccine. We recognize that the vaccine does not prevent all cases, but it does provide significant protection against the most severe manifestations of the virus.

All visitors and participants must follow the Moravian Music Festival’s health and safety protocols to minimize the chances of transmission.

Awareness of the Issues

In light of ever-changing trends in the spread of Covid, we have determined that certain health precautions are important during the Festival, since our participants and audience represent a wide range of ages and will be coming from regions of the country/countries with different community Covid levels.

The Festival Committee respects the choices of each individual regarding vaccination. This policy is intended for the protection of all, especially those most vulnerable.

An inherent risk of exposure to CoVid-19 exists in any public place where people are present. CoVid-19 and its variants are highly contagious diseases that may result in personal injury, severe illness, and death. By attending concerts, events, workshops or other activities, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to CoVid-19.

Trends and Variants

Infection rates continue to fall and rise in areas of the United States. Different variants are arising in different locations, and science shows that the virus is mutating among the unvaccinated.

To bring unvaccinated people together puts them at a higher risk of contracting the virus, as well as increasing the possibility of the vaccinated being exposed to a different variant. These new variants seem to be less transmissible among the vaccinated.


Audience

When you arrive for a public performance, there will be an area to check documents and hand out masks, prior to entering. Thank you.

Safety Protocols and Requirements

  1. Wear masks indoors, covering mouth and nose.
  2. Social distancing
  3. Up to date vaccination cards and ID required.

Detailed Requirements

The Moravian Music Festival will require face masks and social distancing for all indoor Festival events. Masks will be worn covering both nose and mouth. Masks will be provided if needed. Preferred masks are KN95 and KF94 (see below).

Proof of vaccination, or a medical waiver signed by a doctor, must be presented with ID at the door for entrance. Proof of vaccination may be a physical vaccination card, or a photo/scan of a vaccination card on a mobile device.


Registered Participants

Festival participants, simply show your badge upon entry.

Safety Protocols and Requirements

  1. Wear masks indoors, covering mouth and nose.
  2. Social distancing
  3. Up to date vaccination cards and ID required.

Detailed Requirements

An up-to-date vaccination card or a medical waiver signed by a doctor, and ID are required for every participant at check-in on Tues. July 26.

Proof of vaccination can be a physical vaccination card, or a photo/scan of a vaccination card on a mobile device.

After registration your name badge is your “pass” to Festival venues and must be presented for admittance.

Masks and social distancing will be required when attending Festival events (e.g., concerts, workshops, etc.). A mask will be provided if you do not have one available. Masks preferred are KN95 and KF94. Masks will be worn covering the nose and mouth.

It is strongly recommended that you bring some CoVid testing kits with you should you become symptomatic. This will simplify the process. Testing will not be done at the Festival. You will need to go to a local site or healthcare facility for testing.

Should you test positive, there is a local hotel that will accommodate your isolation, if rooms are available.
[NOTE: Hotel accommodations will be at your own expense.]


Definition of UP-TO-DATE

“Up-to-date” means two doses of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine plus at least one booster; or the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine plus at least one booster.

About BOOSTERS

Booster Dose     
Everyone ages 18 yrs. and older should get a booster of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna  5 months after the last dose of their primary series.

Teens 12-17 yrs should get a Pfizer-BioNTech booster dose 5 months after the last dose of their primary series.

Children: On May 17, 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration amended the emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, authorizing the use of a single booster dose for administration to individuals 5 through 11 years of age at least five months after completion of a primary series with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine.


Quick Facts & Links

About Vaccinations

Details about each vaccine and boosters.

About Community Infection Levels

How to find facts and statistics about Covid.

About PPE

Recommended items and sources.

Definitions

Terminology and Definitions.


PDF of Festival Health and Safety Policy


With Appreciation
Jan Christensen, Health & Safety Consultant / Festival Nurse
for her expertise in formulating and refining the Festival policies and protocols.

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Children’s and Youth Programs

Music and activities, educational opportunities, field trips, games, etc.

Click on a button or use the “Children & Youth” menu, above.

Program Choices & Registration
Children’s Program Info
Youth Program Info

Filed Under: FAQ, Top Home Tagged With: ACTS, children, youth

Festival Experience


About

Open to all;
and, designed specifically for both amateur and professional musicians in the Moravian Church.

More Info

A Festival Memory by Bishop Sam Gray

The first… Festival that I attended. I was a bit nervous ,,, and (I was) also somewhat in awe of Thor Johnson and Ewald Nolte. But a group of women, the “Unionville Altos,” took me under their wing and made me feel right at home.

In 1987, I attended the Festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada… it was a beautiful and meaningful experience. Director Dick Schantz told me that one of the soloists was ill and unable to sing in the evening concert and …asked me to fill in on the quartet. My five minutes of fame!

Another good memory is from the 1990 Festival … I was serving as a missionary in Honduras at that time. I brought a small group from Honduras – “Prana” – with me and we were invited to present a mini-concert to raise awareness of “Moravian music” with a Central American flavor.

It was a very joyful experience for me to be able to take part in the 2013 Festival in Bethlehem with my son, Christian, playing (string double bass) in the orchestra, and my wife, Lorena, present in the congregation.

Great music, great fellowship, great memories!
—
Bishop Sam Gray
Pastor, New Philadelphia Moravian Church

Enjoy some sights and sounds from past Festivals:


Past Festivals

Filed Under: FAQ Tagged With: connections, fellowship, friends, fun

ACTS Youth Musical Theater

ACTS is the main focus for the Children’s and Youth Program for the 26th Festival, with lots of other fun activities and programs.
For a wide range of ages!

IN BETHLEHEM, JULY, 2022!


Children will be learning music and dialogue for a musical theater production with an historic Moravian theme. There will be fun projects, games, outings, and music.

Youth have options to play a role in ACTS or to work on production for the musical. They also have options to sing in the Chorus or play in the Band. There are also smaller ensembles you may join.


All the Details

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Contact Us

Moravian Music Festival

a celebration of music, created with inspiration, and presented with joy.


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Festival Leaders

Nola Reed Knouse
music director

John Sinclair
choral and orchestral conductor

Allen Frank
concert band director

Rebecca Kleintop Lepore
festival organist

Rev. Dr. C. Riddick Weber, chaplain
and new music ensemble director

Don Kemmerer
trombone choir director

Jan Harke
handbell director

Janique Simmons and Tory Reid
steel pan ensemble leaders

Joni Roos
chamber ensembles coordinator

Randy Gibbs
assistant to the choral conductor

Myra Jones
children’s program coordinator

Rev. Lynette Delbridge
children’s program coordinator

Festival Planning Committee

Hank Naisby, Festival Chair
Elizabeth Johnson, assistant to the Chair
Rev. Riddick Weber, chaplain
Jan Christensen, RN, health and safety
Blair Flintom, facilities manager
Brian Hay, marketing and public relations
John Sinclair
Allen Frank
Nola R. Knouse, MMF
Gwyneth Michel, MMF
Erik J. Salzwedel, MMF
Sarah Durham, MMF

Complete Listing of Festival Administration

Moravian Music Foundation Staff
& Festival Committee Contacts

(click on names for email)
— Note: staff will not be available at these office phones during the week of Festival —

For Payments, Donations, Packets, Registration Information, Room & Board, Sales, and general inquiries

Sarah Wright

336-725-0651

For Sessions, Music Editions, Concerts, Concert Programs & Odes, Events, Sponsorships

Nola Reed Knouse

336-725-0651

For Schedules, Registration (technical), Room & Board, Ensembles, Publicity, Website, YouTube, Festival App

Erik Salzwedel

336-725-0651

For Sessions, Music Editions, Sponsorships, Copyright, Events, Children’s and Youth Music

Gwyneth Michel

610-866-3340

Chair of Festival Planning Committee
For General Questions about Festival Planning, Scheduling, Meals & Housing, Facilities, etc. and Offers to Volunteer

Hank Naisby

610-346-8064

For General Info, Announcements, Updates, Reminders…

Festival app

Registered Participants only

Children & Youth Program Leaders

You are welcome to reach out directly to leaders of your child’s program area.

Sarah Hriniak

Children’s Program Leader
Photo/Bio

ACTS Musical Theater Production Leader; Playwright/Director of the Youth Musical Theater production of ACTS.

CONTACT

Myra Jones

Children’s Program Leader

Children’s Activities Leader will organize meals, schedules, games, activities, field trips, that are not directly related to the ACTS musical.

CONTACT

Lynnette Delbridge

Youth Program Leader

Program Leader for Middle and High School Youth will facilitate youth social gatherings and activities.

Contact

— Keep in mind: staff will not be available at these office phones, below, during the week of Festival. Please use email or the Festival central number. —

The Festival is managed by the

Moravian Music Foundation

www.moravianmusic.org


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Office

Archie K Davis Center
457 S Church Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101

and

Moravian Archives
41 W Locust Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018

Via Email

info@moravianmusic.org
sales@moravianmusic.org
sarah@moravianmusic.org

Via Phone

in Winston-Salem: 336-725-0651
in Bethlehem: 610-866-3340

www.MoravianMusic.org

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              Random Acts of Music

              Since we are in a shortened week, we wanted to allow for music during every part of our days.

              Random Acts is the Festival’s “permission” for anyone to present music in informal or even unexpected spaces (walkway, lawn, hallway) for anyone in the area to enjoy.

              We have suggestions for locations and will keep a general sign-up sheet to coordinate the various performances.

              SIGN UP INFORMATION TO FOLLOW

              No parameters!

              • one piece or several
              • 1 minute or 15 minutes
              • any instruments; any voices

              Random Acts of Music throughout the Bethlehem downtown area – and even beyond! Plan this ahead, or just get together with a few friends on the spur of the moment, or even “go solo”!

              You might …

              • sing hymns with any voicing you like (Christmas in July??)
              • play recorder duets on the street corner
              • break out the banjo and guitar for music on the lawn
              • play band chorales in God’s Acre
              • serenade the neighbors with string trios
              • play woodwind music down by Monocacy Creek
              • or make any other kind of music you like!

              Post your Random Acts of Music on the Moravian Music Festival’s Facebook page!

              Tory Reid & Janique Simmons

              Tory and Janique will be co-leaders of the Festival Steel Pan Ensemble. They will be teaching the art of steel pan and offer opportunities to present music at the Festival.

              No experience necessary. Come to learn.

              Janique Simmons: member of New Dawn Moravian Church, Toronto, Canada

              Tory Reid: Tory Reid is a member of John Hus Moravian Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., where he currently serves on the Board of Elders. His involvement on the local level has him serving as a member of the NYC Metro Youth Council. On the Eastern District level, he serves as a member of the Camp Hope Management Board. On the Provincial level, he serves as a member of the Emerging Ministries Committee.

              He graduated from the College of Staten Island with a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in International Studies, Psychology and a minor in African Diaspora Studies. He is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Public Health from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, N.Y. concentrating in Community Health Science. He plans to use his degree to improve the “social determinants of health” by serving the “least of these” throughout NYC, across the U.S, and around the globe. He has developed a passion and zeal for mission work and had the privilege of participating and traveling on mission engagements to Jamaica, Cuba and Peru. His hobbies include learning about different cultures and customs, watching sports, hanging out with family and friends, meeting new people, and certainly not least eating.

              Although this is his first time participating in the Moravian Music Festival, he hopes to build healthy relationships with fellow Moravians and other ecumenical partners in Christ. In addition, his goals would be to listen to the diverse music that will played, learn how to play other types of musical instruments, and network with everyone.

              Lastly, his Confirmation text from 1 Timothy 4:12, which says “Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity,” has provided guidance for the way he lives and how he interacts with others on a daily basis.

              Sarah Hriniak

              ACTS Youth Musical Production     Playwright/Director

              Hi everyone! I’m Sarah Hriniak, and I’m the playwright and director of the ACTS musical theater production.  I am a member of Schoeneck Moravian Church in Nazareth, PA, where I sing in the choir, play handbells, teach Sunday School, and have served on various boards and committees over the years.  I am a middle school teacher and serve as director of my school’s drama club and advisor of my school’s color guard.  I’m the dean of Musical Theater Camp at Camp Hope.  I love singing, dancing, and using those talents to share my faith.  I also love coffee.  I’m so excited for our production of ACTS!

              Vaccinations Available

              Latest News:

              Booster Dose
              Everyone ages 18 yrs. and older should get a booster of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna  5 months after the last dose of their primary series.

              Teens 12-17 yrs should get a Pfizer-BioNTech booster dose 5 months after the last dose of their primary series.

              Children: On May 17, 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration amended the emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, authorizing the use of a single booster dose for administration to individuals 5 through 11 years of age at least five months after completion of a primary series with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine.

                    – See definition for “Up-to-date” when determining whether you are “vaccinated.” –

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              Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine (also known as COMIRNATY) Overview and Safety

              Updated Feb. 4, 2022   Manufacturer: Pfizer, Inc., and BioNTech

              Number of Shots: 2 shots, 21 days apart
              Moderately or severely immunocompromised people ages 5 years and older should get an additional primary shot at least 28 days after their second shot.

              Booster Shot: Everyone ages 12 years and older is recommended to get a booster shot at least 5 months after completing their Pfizer-BioNTech primary series. Teens 12-17 years old can only get a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster. For adults 18 years and older, a booster dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna (mRNA COVID-19 vaccines) is preferred in most situations.

              Name: BNT162b2

              Brand name: COMIRNATY

              Who Should Get Vaccinated?: The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is recommended for people ages 5 years and older.

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              Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine (also known as Spikevax) Overview and Safety

              Updated Feb. 1, 2022   Manufacturer: ModernaTX, Inc.

              Number of Shots: 2 shots, 28 days apart
              Moderately or severely immunocompromised people should get an additional primary shot (third dose) at least 28 days after their second shot.

              Booster Shot: People ages 18 years and older who received a Moderna primary series should get a booster shot at least 5 months after completing their primary series. CDC recommends getting a booster dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna (mRNA COVID-19 vaccines) in most situations.

              Name: mRNA-1273

              Who Should Get Vaccinated?: The Moderna vaccine is recommended for people ages 18 years and older.

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              Johnson & Johnson / Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine Overview and Safety

              Updated Feb. 22, 2022    Manufacturer: Janssen Pharmaceuticals Companies

              Type of Vaccine: Viral Vector     Name: JNJ-78436735

              Number of Shots: 1 shot may be given in some situations.

              Booster Shot: Everyone ages 18 years and older should get a booster dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna (mRNA COVID-19 vaccines) at least 2 months after receiving the Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J/Janssen) vaccine in most situations.

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              COMPARISON

              https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines.html

              Pfizer-BioNTech                                       Moderna                                         Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen

              COMIRNATY                                                 Spikevax        

              Ages Recommended                                     Ages Recommended                      Ages Recommended

              5+ years old                                                        18+ years old                                     18+ years old

              Primary Series                                               Primary Series                                 Primary Series

              2 doses                                                                2 doses                                                 1 dose

              Given 8 wks apart                                         Given 8 wks apart

              Personal Protective Equipment

              N95 fiber masks have been shown more effective than a woven or cloth mask.

              FDA approved PPE (personal protective equipment)

              N95 Respirator Mask, Sold as Box of 50
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              Hotodeal KN95 Face Mask 40 PCs, Black KN95 Mask, 5 Layers Cup Dust Mask, for Men, Women, Healthcare Worker, Essential Workers

              KN95 Face Mask 60 Pack White, BLScode Individually Wrapped 5-Layer Breathable Mask with Comfortable Elastic Ear Loops, Filter Efficiency≥95%

              New Music & Worship Ensemble

              The New Music & Worship Ensemble will meet to rehearse early each day, during ensemble rehearsal time.

              Riddick Weber, Leader

              Old Chapel, Central Church

              8:30am – 9:15am

              * This is a small ensemble, in which you may participate, in addition to the large ensembles (Chorus or Concert Band)

              This group is a collaborative creative music project.  Bring your songs, music, ideas, and instruments/voices!

              Riddick Weber will lead, but not pre-define, the sessions.

              From Riddick: New words, new tunes, new instrumentations, all the above? This group will offer music by Moravian authors and composers from the 2013 Sing To The Lord A New Song booklet and even newer music to be debuted at the Festival. While some of the music will be “recognizably Moravian” much of this group’s work will take it to a more contemporary sound.

              This group will challenge the definitions of “contemporary”, “new”, “traditional”, and seek to find new experiences and new directions through the creativity of the participating musicians. There could be electronics involved. Elements of jazz and rock might appear. Familiar tunes might be incorporated, or totally new lyrics might be written.

               

              Festival Parking

              While attending Festival, you are welcome to park in the Church‘s lot or in the University‘s lot.

              1. You may park, Display your permit or tag, in Lot U and Lot Z to the north of The Hill and Foy Hall (Moravian University) (see map 1 & 2).
              2. You may also park in the Central Moravian parking lot off of N. New St. – (see map 2).

              Directions:

              1. Directions to the entryway: using Kemerer Museum address
                427 N New St, Bethlehem, PA:  Google Map
              2. Directions to parking: using Foy Hall address
                342 Main St, Bethlehem, PA: Google Map

              There are 49 spaces and 5 handicapped spaces in Lot Z (the Hill parking, green permit) and 77 spaces and 5 handicapped spaces in Lot U (Faculty, Staff, Commuter parking, blue permit).

              Note: Campus Police will ticket anyone parking illegally on the grass or in restricted spaces.

              Central Church’s lot has 36 spaces in front of the playground and 46 plus handicapped spaces on the playground side.

              If all the spaces are available, there are 208. But the college may be using some or all of Lot U, particularly during the day and parking will also be used for all the Festival participants and University staff, as well as the public audience.

              Map of South Campus and Central Moravian Church

              (view from the south)

              1. Central Moravian Church (organ/choir loft, and kleiner Saal)

              3. Old Chapel

              10. Clewell Dining – lowest level

              11. Brethren’s House – Music Building

              13. Peter Hall

              16. Foy Concert Hall

              18. The Hill (housing)

              CE Building (Christian Education) is the white structure just behind #5 on this map.

              Map on University website

              Map of Our Facilities and Venues

              Central Moravian (sanctuary) = Festival Chorus, Orchestra, Handbell Choir, Organ Recital
              Central Moravian (kleiner Saal) = Youth activities
              Central Moravian Old Chapel = New Worship Ensemble
              Hospitality, Festival office is below the Old Chapel (lower level)

              Central’s CE building = Steel Pan Ensemble, Children’s program, ACTS youth musical

              Peter Hall = Chamber music and smaller ensembles. Go to 2nd floor of Brethren’s House, follow signs.

              Foy Concert Hall = Festival Concert Band, Trombone Choir

              Clewell Dining is at the lowest level below Peter Hall. Enter doors from outside in the courtyard.

              The Hill = on-campus housing.   Residents may park in lot Z.

              Festival Parking

              While attending Festival concerts, whether in Central Church or Foy Hall, you are welcome to park in the Church‘s lot or in the University‘s lot.

              1. You may park, without a permit or tag, in Lot U and Lot Z to the south of The Hill and Foy Hall (Moravian University), during the concert – (see map 1 & 2).
              2. You may also park in the Central Moravian parking lot off of N. New St., during the concert – (see map 2).

              Directions:

              1. Directions to the entryway: using Kemerer Museum address
                427 N New St, Bethlehem, PA:  Google Map
              2. Directions to parking: using Foy Hall address
                342 Main St, Bethlehem, PA: Google Map

              Map of Bethlehem (close up view, below)

                 

              There are 49 spaces and 5 handicapped spaces in Lot Z (the Hill parking, green permit) and 77 spaces and 5 handicapped spaces in Lot U (Faculty, Staff, Commuter parking, blue permit).

              Note: Campus Police will ticket anyone parking illegally on the grass or in restricted spaces.

              Community Levels and How to Find Them

              According to the CDC https://www.cdc.gov/

              High

              • Wear a mask indoors in public
              • Stay up to date with CoVid-19 vaccines
              • Get tested if you have symptoms
              • Additional precautions may be needed for people at high risk for severe illness.

              Medium

              • If you are at high risk for severe illness talk to your healthcare provider about whether you need to wear a mask and take other precautions
              • Stay up to date with CoVid-19 vaccines
              • Get tested if you have symptoms.

              Low

              • Stay up to date with CoVid-19 vaccines
              • Get tested if you have symptoms.

              To check on county status High, Medium, or Low

              https://covidactnow.org/?s=29911850

              https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/community-levels

              https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/covid-by-county.html

              Definitions of Terminology

              Fully Vaccinated means the person has received their primary series of COVID-19 vaccines. A person is considered “Fully Vaccinated” 2 weeks after their 2nd dose

              “Up To Date” means the person has received all recommended COVID-19 vaccines, including any booster dose(s) when eligible.

              Booster Definition
              Boosted = A person is considered “boosted” and up to date right after getting their booster dose.

               

               

               

              Small Ensembles / Chamber Music

              Chamber groups will meet to rehearse early each day, during ensemble rehearsal time.

              Joni Roos, Coordinator

              Meet in Peter Hall, Moravian University

              8:30am – 9:15am

              * This is a small ensemble, in which you may participate, in addition to the large ensembles (Chorus or Concert Band)

              This is not one group, but a time for many different groups to find, learn, rehearse, and present a piece from the Moravian archives, or a new composition/arrangement you would bring to share. This is where the more traditional groupings would be found (string quartet, woodwind quintet, brass quintet) but creativity is encouraged.

              • A violin part could be adapted for a flute or even trumpet.
              • A cello part could be played by bassoon or trombone.
              • Pushing the envelope, a vocal group could sing a 18th cent. string trio without words, or make up words.

              Instrumental Examples, but a very small sample:

              J. F. Peter – Six String Quintets   (so there are 18 mvmts to choose from)

              John Antes – Three String Trios (9 mvmts)

              David Moritz Michael – Partia (written for 6 winds: 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horns)   [bassoon parts could be played by euphonium or trombone]

              Steel Pan Ensemble

              The Steel Pan Ensemble will meet to rehearse early each day, during ensemble rehearsal time.

              Janique Simmons and Tory Reid, Co-Leaders

              Auditorium, Christian Education Bldg (CE)

              8:30am – 9:15am

              * This is a small ensemble, in which you may participate, in addition to the large ensembles (Chorus or Concert Band)

              No previous experience is necessary.
              Tory and Janique will introduce you to the instruments and lead the participants through lessons, to rehearsals, working toward a presentation to the Festival on Friday or Saturday.

              Instruments will be provided.

              Handbell Choir

              The Handbell Choir will meet to rehearse early each day, during ensemble rehearsal time.
              Participation limited to 24 ringers.
              Please bring your white handbell gloves.

              Jan Harke, Handbell Choir Director

              Choir / Organ loft of Central Moravian, sanctuary

              8:30am – 9:15am

              * This is a small ensemble, in which you may participate, in addition to the large ensembles (Chorus or Concert Band)

              Handbell Choir, since 2013, has been an integral part of the Festival.

              Trombone Choir

              The Festival Trombone Choir will meet to rehearse early each day, during ensemble rehearsal time.

              Don Kemmerer, Trombone Choir Director

              Foy Hall, Moravian University

              8:30am – 9:15am

              * This is a small ensemble, in which you may participate, in addition to the large ensembles (Chorus or Concert Band)

              The Trombone Choir (Posaunenchor) is a tradition of the Moravian Church, dating back to 1733, when the first set of trombones arrived in Herrnhut, Germany.

              The Festival is a unique opportunity for trombonists to perform as an ensemble, and many other instrumentalists bring trombones to join in.

              • Soprano trombone (in Bb) uses the same mouthpiece as Trumpet and is pitched in Bb. Reads Bb treble parts.
              • Alto trombones are made in F and Eb and read transposed music like French and Alto Horns in treble clef. Some alto players read Alto Clef in C.
              • Tenor and Bass trombones are the common modern trombone, reading Bass Clef in C.
              • Contrabass trombone also reads Bass Clef in C, but can play the tuba part (chorale books) or sometimes just a lower part, or an octave lower part. Bass Trombones pitched in F or G are often referred to as contrabass, but a true contrabass is equivalent to a BBb Tuba. Bass Trombones in all keys are welcome!

              Moravians have used brass ensembles and bands since their earliest years in Herrnhut to announce special events and to accompany singing at outdoor services and funerals. Trombones were some of the first instruments received in or imported to Moravian settlements in North America, where, in certain congregations, like Bethlehem, PA (Bethlehem Area Moravian Trombone Choir), Downey (CA) and Glenwood (Madison, WI), the original instrumentation of trombones in soprano, alto, tenor, bass and contrabass, is preserved. The Salem Trombone Choir (Winston-Salem, NC) also uses exclusively SATB trombones and is a performing ensemble formed as a non-profit organization to promote this unique musical art form.

              Rev. C. Riddick Weber, Ph.D.

              Director, Master of Arts in Theological Studies
              Associate Professor of the Practice of Pastoral Ministry

              Riddick enjoys music from Bach to the Beatles, from Wagner to the Who, and is interested in the religious themes that can be found in their music. To explore these themes with students, he teaches one Winter-term course entitled Rock Solid Theology, and another Winter-term courses relating the principles of jazz to worship planning.

              Riddick’s research addresses the radical and integrated liturgical, cultural and social creativity of the 18th century Moravian Church. More recently his research has focused on how the Moravian Church lives out these principles today, especially as they related to the ordination of women, the viability of congregational models and the impacts of church governance. In his classes, he encourages students to explore how the creative use of religious traditions and social structures may empower the church to address the challenges it faces today.

              Website

              Don Kemmerer

              Don Kemmerer is Director of the Bethlehem Municipal Band and served many years as Director of the Bethlehem Area Trombone Choir. Don is active in the choir and band of East Hills Moravian Church.

              Jan Harke

              Jan Harke is Music Director of Palmer Township Moravian Church in Easton, PA. She is a Project Cataloger with the Moravian Music Foundation, working on the GemeinKat Project, uploading MMF’s catalog data to the online searchable databases, Worldcat.org and RISM.

              Joni Roos

              Joni Roos, chamber music and small ensembles coordinator, is in great demand as a teacher, performer, and clinician in
              the Central Florida area. As Artist-in-Residence at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, she teaches
              violin and viola, directs the Rollins String Ensemble, and coaches the Rollins Orchestra. She has made
              numerous concerto appearances with the Chamber Orchestra of Florida, the Space Coast Pops, the
              Brevard Community Orchestra, and the Bach Festival Orchestra. She is Concertmaster of the Chamber
              Orchestra of Florida, the Space Coast Pops, and Principal Second of the Bach Festival Orchestra. She also
              regularly with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and the Florida Orchestra in Tampa

              Allen Frank

              Director of Instrumental Music
              LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL

              Allen Frank holds a bachelor of arts degree in music from Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA. Prior to his collegiate studies, Allen studied at the Armed Forces School of Music in Little Creek, VA before a three-year tour of duty with the United States Marine Corps Band. As a member of the Marine Corps Band, Allen served as principal tubist and soloist for the concert and marching bands, as well as the band’s brass quintet. In his time with the Marines, Allen had musical collaborations with such names as the Canadian Brass, the Neville Brothers, and the “President’s Own” Marine Band. Allen was a member of the national touring cast of the Tony Award winning Broadway musical “Blast!” before returning to Pennsylvania to begin a career in music education. Allen has also performed as a tuba soloist with the Allentown Band, which carries the name of America’s oldest civilian concert band and is currently a member of the Mainstreet Brass Quintet.

              Dr. John V. Sinclair

              Dr. Sinclair is the John M. Tiedtke Professor of Music at Rollins College.

              He teaches conducting, a variety of other classes as needed and serves as the primary conductor for the Department of Music. He is also celebrating his 25th season [2014-15] as Artistic Director and Conductor of the renowned Bach Festival Society of Winter Park. He also currently conducts the International Moravian Music Festivals, the Messiah Choral Society (Winter Park), and has conducted for the Berkshire Choral Festival and numerous others.

              Dr. Sinclair earned his undergraduate degree from William Jewell College and his master’s and doctoral degrees from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. During the past twenty years, he has made over one thousand appearances as conductor, clinician, or lecturer throughout the United States and in many foreign countries.

              Dr. Sinclair is also a conductor of the Candlelight Processional at EPCOT and has conducted recordings for Warner Brothers, Walt Disney Corporation, the Moravian Music Foundation, and the Bach Festival Society.

              ROLLINS COLLEGE

              BACH FESTIVAL SOCIETY OF WINTER PARK