
Moravian Music Foundation
Upcoming Events
- April 20, 2021
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
Due to the Covid Pandemic of 2020, the conference will be conducted online, April 20-24, 2021. Stay tuned to our posts and those of the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem and the Conference site.
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
- April 21, 2021
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
Due to the Covid Pandemic of 2020, the conference will be conducted online, April 20-24, 2021. Stay tuned to our posts and those of the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem and the Conference site.
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
- April 22, 2021
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
Due to the Covid Pandemic of 2020, the conference will be conducted online, April 20-24, 2021. Stay tuned to our posts and those of the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem and the Conference site.
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
- April 23, 2021
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
Due to the Covid Pandemic of 2020, the conference will be conducted online, April 20-24, 2021. Stay tuned to our posts and those of the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem and the Conference site.
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
- April 24, 2021
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
Due to the Covid Pandemic of 2020, the conference will be conducted online, April 20-24, 2021. Stay tuned to our posts and those of the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem and the Conference site.
- Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History & MusicBethlehem Conference on Moravian History & Music
- May 2, 2021
- Moravian Music SundayMoravian Music Sunday
James Montgomery
In light of concerns about gathering in groups, please feel free to choose any Sunday in 2021 to celebrate Moravian music! Provided resources are suitable for any season of the year. Moravian Music Sunday is a self-directed event that encourages all Moravian congregations to celebrate music composed/arranged by, and/or texts written by Moravians.
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News & Events

Memorial Meditation for Covid-19 Victims
Memorial Tribute https://www.moravian.org/bcm/2020/06/14/covid-19-victims-memorial-video/ Video - Created by the Board of Cooperative Ministries; Moravian Church, Southern Province Memorial Meditation Video We hope this simple tribute provides comfort and peace in the...

Moravian Music Sunday 2021
The Hymns of James Montgomery (1771-1854) Planning Resources and Content for Worship Leaders Recognizing that music is a means of proclaiming the Gospel,we celebrate Moravian Music Sunday on the fifth...

Can’t We Sing Yet?
Can't We Sing Yet? Nola's latest message and guidance on the concerns about singing and playing music during the pandemic. https://youtu.be/5o7zMVPPWhA

MMF is Open for Business!
Music fills our lives with joy and assurance. PLEASE NOTE: For your convenience and our preparation... for research projects or consultations, please call ahead to schedule a meeting. Winston-Salem OfficeArchie K...

E-Newsletters On Website
E-Newsletters on MMF Website We have recently added links to recent MMF Email Newsletters on the MMF Website. Link to E-News Page

Bethlehem Conference 2021
The 7th Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History and Music Due to the Covid Pandemic of 2020, the dates are currently, and optimistically, set for April 20-24, 2021. Stay tuned to...

Statements on Racial Justice
O God, our rock – we long for your deliverance from the injustices and oppression we face in a nation permeated with arrogance and self-centeredness. Your people suffer hunger, homelessness,...

Music & Worship Resources Available to Churches
Selected Liturgies for online and external worship from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship The Interprovincial Board of Communication, in consultation with Rev. Nola R. Knouse, Gwyn Michel, Dave Blum,...
Concerts, Services, Lectures

Bethlehem Conference 2021
Notes from Nola – the Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History and Music Due to the Covid Pandemic of 2020, the conference will be conducted online, April 20-24, 2021. More information...

Beethoven in Salem Lecture
Beethoven in Salem Dave Blum, Research Librarian, shares information about Beethoven's Sixth "Pastoral" Symphony, acquired by Moravian musicians in America, including first editions. Lecture Video https://youtu.be/USrqeuBX3fk Musicians of the Winston-Salem...

VIDEO of Lecture on Beethoven’s Music at MMF
Beethoven's Music & Editions in MMF Holdings LECTURE: Recorded May 14, 2020 at 12:15pm CLICK HERE FOR LECTURE LINK Speaker: Dave Blum, Research Librarian of the Moravian Music Foundation https://moravianmusic.org/researcher-guide/

Nola’s Notes Video – Gebauer Duos (Trios)
A story of a musical discovery that still has no ending. The Gebauer Duos for Flute and Violin with Cello accompaniment (hence, Trios) - with a performance from the 25th...

Beethoven Concert POSTPONED!
Beethoven Pastoral Symphony performed by String Sextet Live chamber music concert PLEASE NOTE: This event has been postponed due to the impact of Covid-19 guidelines and restrictions for May 2020....
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Hymns, Anthems, and Other Music
Notes from Nola
A wealth of knowledge and experience goes into these informative and imaginative blog posts, from our Director, the Rev. Dr. Nola Reed Knouse.
Musings about Moravian music; interesting things in our collection; research projects; composer's lives and works. "I hope these words, over time, make you want to join us – Come on in; the water’s fine!"