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2025 Festival: Organ & Cello
The festival opens with a dialogue between two of Bach’s most beloved voices: the grandeur of the organ and the intimacy of the cello. Organist Aaron Tan and cellist Ignacy Gaydamovich bring out Bach’s genius for both invention and emotion. From the pastoral charm of the Pastorella in F to the noble St. Anne Prelude and Fugue, audiences will hear Bach at his most majestic. Paired with the luminous Cello Suite in G major—a work whose opening prelude has become an icon of classical music—this program reveals Bach’s extraordinary range, from contemplative chorale settings to dazzling virtuosity. Purchase tickets here.

2025 Festival: The Art of Fugue & Arias
At the heart of Bach’s output is his mastery of counterpoint, and nowhere is this more profound than in The Art of Fugue. The Lydian Quartet weaves together its intricate voices, demonstrating Bach’s ability to turn pure musical architecture into something deeply expressive. Interwoven with this monumental work are some of Bach’s most lyrical arias, sung by soprano Mary Bonhag, including the beloved “Sheep May Safely Graze.” Organist Gregory Hayes joins to highlight Bach’s playful canons and pastoral melodies. This soulful program reveals that Bach’s music is rigorous, yet always full of humanity. Purchase tickets here.

2025 Festival: Cantatas
Bach’s cantatas were his spiritual diary, written to illuminate the church calendar with music of astonishing power. Under the direction of Colin Mann, the Festival Chorus and Festival Ensemble join distinguished soloists to perform two of Bach’s great sacred works: Cantata 65 (They will all come forth out of Sheba), a festive piece celebrating the Epiphany, and Cantata 78 (Jesus, who has rested my soul), a masterwork of devotion that combines dramatic choruses with tender arias. Rich in theological depth and musical brilliance, these cantatas capture Bach’s ability to blend faith and artistry into an uplifting communal experience. Purchase tickets here.
2025 Festival Artists
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Colin Mann
CONDUCTOR
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Jody Simpson
CHORAL CONDUCTOR
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Mary Bonhag
SOPRANO
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Wee Kiat Chia
COUNTERTENOR
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Daniel McGrew
TENOR
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Andrew Padgett
Baritone
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Aaron Tan
ORGAN
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Ignacy Gaydamovich
CELLO
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Gregory Hayes
CEMBALO and ORGAN
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Julia Glenn
VIOLIN
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Clara Lyon
VIOLIN
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Mark Berger
VIOLA
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Joshua Gordon
CELLO
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Joana Genova
VIOLIN
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Patrick Doane
VIOLIN
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Michelle Liechti
VIOLIN
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Gregory Diehl
VIOLIN
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Ah-Ling Neu
VIOLA
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Ariel Rudiakov
VIOLA
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Wayne Roberts
DOUBLE BASS
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Laura Cook Brisson
HORN
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Michael Bellofatto
HORN
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Matthew Lee
FLUTE
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Jeff Harley
FLUTE
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Jillian Honn
OBOE
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Mickenna Keller
OBOE
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Becky Eldridge
BASSOON
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Kirsten Becker Davis
Rehearsal Accompanist