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The finder permitted users to "search for events by date, country, city, festival, venue, work, composer or musician". [3] By 2010, the site listed 7,000 events and was being described favourably by both local London and national UK press. [4] [3] Bachtrack ' s first mobile app was launched in late 2009. [5] [6]
The Bach Festival Society was founded in 1935 at Rollins College to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Johann Sebastian Bach's birth by presenting the composer's orchestral and choral music to the public "for its enlightenment, education, pleasure, and enjoyment" [7] at Knowles Memorial Chapel.
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
Boulevard Lakefront Tour; Chicago Marathon; Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac; ... Chicago Science Festival [16] MDW Fair; Pier Walk; Version Fest [17] [18] [19] [20]
He established an extra festival in 2000, the 250th anniversary of Bach's death, solely dedicated to Bach's music. [10] From 2001 Lotte Thaler was artistic director. [ 11 ] She set new standards by set themes ("Bach und Stravinsky"), included more music of the 20th century and included talks, children's concert and jazz.
CHCAGO — The Chicago Department of Public Health issued a warning that attendees of a recent outdoor concert at the popular Salt Shed music venue may have been exposed to rabies-carrying bats.
After some back-and-forth, Riot Fest remained in Chicago's Douglass Park. Here is our recap of the annual punk rock festival. The Best, The Mess, And The Rest: Riot Fest 2024
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.