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October 7, 2024 - BACHtoberfest, Van Leeuwen, and Be the Change

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About The Episode

Music Worcester’s THE COMPLETE BACH is an audacious 11 year project, which Music Worcester has launched to present all of the known works of J. S. Bach.  Every season, beginning with 2024-2025, will feature a dozen concerts with music from each genre of Bach’s massive compositional output. it will wrap up  on March 21, 2035—the 350th anniversary of the Baroque master’s birth.

And it all begins  with the inaugural BACHtoberfest, which kicks off  October 25th and runs through October 27th at Mechanics Hall.

Adrien Finlay, Music Worcester’s Executive Director, and Chris Shepard, Artistic Director of THE COMPLETE BACH and also the director of both The Worcester Chorus and CONCORA joinThe Culture Show to talk about it all.

From there Ben Van Leeuwen, CEO and cofounder of  Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, gives us the scoop on the third Van Leeuwen scoop shop to open this month in Harvard Square. In April they opened up a scoop shop in Chestnut Hill and in September they opened a location in the Seaport District and there are more to come.

Finally, we look at a public art movement, “Be the Change.” One of the traditions of the Jewish faith is the Tzedakah box, which is used to collect change for those in need as well as being a symbol of a commitment to justice.  Now in its third year, “Be the Change”  is both a response to global injustices and a call to action.  Six artists have created large, outdoor sculptures–a variation on a tzedakah box – which  interprets their chosen social justice issues. These are located at 92 Van Ness street in the Fenway. The installation is on view through October 24th and it’s presented by the Jewish Arts Collaborative. Laura Mandel, Executive Director of JArts, joins The Culture Show.