The Life and Music of Johannes Herbst

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Thursday, April 19, 2012 Arrival Registration between 1:00pm and 5:00pm at the Old Salem Visitor Center 7:30pm Lecture Concert: “Herbst’s Hymns to be Sung at the Pianoforte” featuring Dr. Tim Sharp, Scott Carpenter, and musicians from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Gray Auditorium, Old Salem Visitor Center. Concert is open to the public and is $10.00 for non-symposium registrants.

Friday, April 20, 2012 8:30am Continental breakfast at the Old Salem Visitor Center 9:30am Rev. Dr. C. Daniel Crews: Lecture – “Herbst the Servant,” Old Salem Visitor Center 10:45am Rev. Dr. Nola Reed Knouse: Lecture – “Herbst the Musician,” Old Salem Visitor Center Noon Buffet lunch at the Old Salem Visitor Center 1:30pm God’s Acre for a “Musical Graveyard Tour” and place flowers on Herbst’s grave 3:00pm “Let Each Abide in His Love”: Sacred Solos and Duets by Johannes Herbst – Concert at Moravian Music Foundation 4:00pm Moravian Music Foundation: Exhibit of Herbst’s music and tour the vault to see Herbst manuscripts 5:30pm Dinner on own 7:30pm “Hallelujah, Sing We Loudly!”: Sacred Anthems by Johannes Herbst performed by Moramus Chorale and Orchestra in Gray Auditorium, Old Salem Visitor Center. Concert is open to the public and is $10.00 or non-symposium registrants.

Saturday, April 21, 2012 9:00am Continental breakfast at the Old Salem Visitor Center 10:00am Rev. Dr. Nola Knouse: Lecture – “Herbst Mysteries,” Old Salem Visitor Center 10:30am Panel discussion/Q&A with Rev. Dr. Knouse, Rev. Dr. Crews, Dr. Sharp and Scott Carpenter, Old Salem Visitor Center 11:00am Woodwind concert: “The Mysterious Mr. Collauf: Who Wrote These Pieces?” for 2 clarinets, 2 horns, 1 bassoon, Old Salem Visitor Center Noon Noon Conclude, Old Salem Visitor Center


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