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Bach Talk

Bach Talk

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Bach Talk, presented by The Bach Society of Saint Louis, invites you on an enlightening journey into the timeless world of Johann Sebastian Bach. Classical music radio veteran Ron Klemm guides you through this monthly podcast, delving into a vibrant community that keeps Bach’s music alive. Beyond the concert stage, we uncover fascinating stories, offer musical insights and present profiles of the people that breathe life into Bach’s compositions.Join us as we explore Bach’s genius and the enduring legacy of his work. Whether you’re a seasoned Bach enthusiast or new to his music, Bach Talk welcomes you to join the conversation and discover the profound impact of Bach’s artistry on the world of music.© 2023-25 The Bach Society of Saint Louis Art
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    • Episode 30: Handeling Messiah with Nicholas McGegan
      Feb 17 2026

      The conversation continues with conductor and baroque specialist Nicholas McGegan as we dive deeper into the story behind Handel’s Messiah. From the fascinating (and sometimes prickly!) relationship between Handel and librettist Charles Jennens to the surprising origins of the work in secular performance spaces, this episode uncovers the history, drama and humanity behind one of the most beloved choral masterworks of all time.

      Nic shares vivid stories about the legendary singers who first performed Messiah, explains why Handel put the words first, and reflects on what makes this music timeless. Plus, A. Dennis Sparger offers personal insight as The Bach Society prepares to present a major portion of this extraordinary work.

      View the Bach Talk Show Notes here.

      Learn more about The Bach Society of Saint Louis at bachsociety.org.

      Bach Talk is a Registered trademark of The Bach Society of Saint Louis.

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      48 min
    • Episode 29: Living the Nic Life with Conductor Nicholas McGegan
      Jan 20 2026

      Known for his spirited approach to music-making, internationally acclaimed conductor Nicholas McGegan is currently in his sixth decade as a conductor, harpsichordist, and baroque specialist. Following a 34-year tenure with the San Francisco-based Philharmonia Baroque, the orchestra and chorale he founded, Maestro McGegan now spends his time visiting the cities he enjoys most, including St. Louis. Join Bach Talk host Ron Klemm and The Bach Society Music Director and Conductor A. Dennis Sparger as they meet up with Nic to discuss his early career in Missouri and his views on conducting.

      Tune in for a delightful conversation that showcases his reputation for bringing joy into every encounter.

      View the Bach Talk Show Notes here.

      Learn more about The Bach Society of Saint Louis at bachsociety.org.

      Bach Talk is a Registered trademark of The Bach Society of Saint Louis.

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      40 min
    • Episode 28: Crossing Borders Matters with conductor Ahmed Anzaldúa
      Dec 23 2025

      From Bach and Handel to new and rarely performed music from Latin America, Border CrosSing is making waves and breaking down barriers. By combining musical and cultural styles, this Minnesota-based, award-winning choral group is intentional about crossing borders through choral music to impact singers and audiences alike.

      The Bach Society’s Scott MacDonald and Zach Singer sat down with Founder and Artistic Director Ahmed Anzaldúa at the 2025 Chorus America Conference. Their conversation reveals how artistic risk can bring deep reward and why music matters in the many forms it takes.

      View the Bach Talk Show Notes here.

      Learn more about The Bach Society of Saint Louis at bachsociety.org.

      Bach Talk is a Registered trademark of The Bach Society of Saint Louis.

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      42 min
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