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A Bach festival is a music festival held to celebrate the memory of the German composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). Various locations throughout the world hold festivals dedicated to Bach. A notable example is the Bachfest Leipzig, held each year in the city of Leipzig, where the composer worked as Thomaskantor for the last 27 years of ...
The Thüringer Bachwochen (Thuringia Bach weeks) is a Baroque music festival in honor of Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the largest classical music festival in Thuringia , Germany. The artistic director since 2004 has been the Erfurt Cathedral organist Silvius von Kessel .
Omnipresent Music Festival - BIPOC Musicians Festival. This is a music festival that showcases the historical significance of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) professional musicians and composers while entertaining communities and inspiring youth with musical performances that span all genres of music. Oregon Bach Festival: United States
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The Boulder Bach Festival is an annual music festival held in Boulder, Colorado, known for its diverse repertoire spanning across the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras. Founded in 1981, the festival has evolved significantly over time, expanding its musical offerings and community engagement beyond its initial focus solely on Johann ...
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Logo St. Thomas Church, 28 July 1950. The Bachfest Leipzig (Leipzig Bach Festival) is a music festival which takes place annually, in the month of June, [1] in the city of Leipzig, where J. S. Bach worked as the Thomaskantor from 1723 until his death in 1750.