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Bach Festivals & Cantata Series
Carmel Bach Festival |
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Carmel Bach Festival |
Location: |
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, USA |
Venues: |
Sunset Theater
Carmel Mission Basilica
All Saints Church
Church of the Wayfarer
Carmel Presbyterian Church
Church in the Forest in Pebble Beach |
Years: |
Since 1935 (Annual Festival) |
Months: |
July-August |
Artistic Director: |
Ernst Bacon (Guest Conductor, 1935)
Gastone Usigli (1938-1956)
Sandor Salgo (1956-1991)
Bruno Weil (1992-2010)
Paul Goodwin (from 2011) |
Ensembles: |
Carmel Bach Festival Chorale & Chorus
Carmel Bach Festival Orchestra |
Website: |
Carmel Bach Festival
Carmel Bach Festival on MySpace Music
Carmel-by-the-sea (Wikipedia) |
History: |
In 1935 Dene Denny and Hazel Watrous founded the Carmel Bach Festival on the premise that Carmel-by-the-Sea should become the epicenter of world-class music, art and cultural expression. Both women were musical producers, owners of the influential Dene-Watrous Gallery and well-known for their efforts in enhancing the cultural life of the Monterey Peninsula. The Festival began as a three-day festival of open rehearsals, events, and concerts with Ernst Bacon as guest conductor.
In 1938, Gastone Usigli was named conductor, leading the Festival until his death in 1956. Dene Denny chose the next conductor, a young man named Sandor Salgo. Under Salgo's 36-year leadership the largely amateur Festival became professional, nationally recognized and extended to multiple weeks. Sandor Salgo's long tenure as a Stanford University professor created a link between musical sponsorship and the emerging study of historical performance practices and a rediscovery of Baroque music.
When Salgo retired in 1991, Bruno Weil was named the Music Director and Conductor of the Carmel Bach Festival. During his 19 years with the Festival, Maestro Weil has advanced the Festival's international reputation for artistic excellence and innovative programming and attracted exciting new artists. Maestro Bruno Weil concludeâ his tenure with the 2010 Festival
The 74th Season in 2011 ushered in new Music Director Paul Goodwin who is eager to build upon the foundation of his predecessors and take the Carmel Bach Festival into new exciting territory. |
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The Carmel Bach Festival, which had begun in 1935 as a three-day festival of concerts, expanded to 3 weeks until the 2009 Season which, due to economic concerns, was reduced to 2 weeks. The Festival is a celebration of music and ideas inspired by the historical and ongoing influence of J.S. Bach in the world. In recent years, the Festival was under the management of Jesse Read, who started as a performer with Carmel Bach in 1980. As of 2009, the non-profit company is being guided by newly appointed executive director Camille Kolles.
The Festival has brought the music of the Baroque and beyond to communities of the Monterey Peninsula and to music lovers from both the USA and abroad. Composed of nationally and internationally renowned performing artists, the Festival orchestra and chorale, along with a local chorus, perform in a variety of venues within Carmel including the Sunset Cultural Center and the Carmel Mission Basilica, and other venues throughout the Monterey Peninsula. The Festival reaches out into the community by playing concerts in Monterey, Salinas, Seaside, and King City.
The Carmel Bach Festival has a history of artistic excellence and community service. It is one of the oldest music festivals in the West and the most important American Bach Festival. During the 16 days of the festival approximately 30,000 attendees enjoy a wide range of full orchestral and choral works, individual vocal and chamber ensemble concerts, recitals, films, lectures, interactive talks, master-classes, interactive social and family events, and educational experiences. |
Mission: |
To celebrate the music of J.S. Bach, his contemporaries and musical heirs and to introduce this genre of music to new audiences. |
Recent Festivals: |
1st Festival: Jul 18-21, 1935
2nd Festival: Jul 20-26, 1936
3rd Festival: Jul 19-25, 1937
7th Festival: Jul 21-27, 1941 |
12th Festival: Jul 21-??, 1949
13th Festival: Jul 16-23, 1950
14h Festival: Jul 16-22, 1951 ?
20h Festival: Jul 15-21, 1957 |
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21st Festival: Jul 14-20, 1958
22nd Festival: Jul 20-26, 1959
24th Festival: Jul 14-23, 1961
25th Festival: Jul 20-29, 1962
26th Festival: Jul 19-28, 1963
27th Festival: Jul 17-26, 1964
28th Festival: Jul 16-25, 1965
29th Festival: Jul 15-24, 1966
30th Festival: Jul 21-30, 1967 |
32nd Festival: Jul 18-27, 1969
33rd Festival: Jul 17-26, 1970
34h Festival: Jul 16-25, 1971
35h Festival: Jul 21-30, 1972
38h Festival: Jul 14-27, 1975
40h Festival: Jul 18-31, 1977 |
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43rd Festival: Jul 11-21, 1980
45h Festival: Jul 26-Aug ??, 1982
50h Festival: Jul 13-Aug. 2, 1987 |
51st Festival: Jul 11-Aug 1, 1988
52nd Festival: Jul 17-Aug 6, 1989
59th Festival: Jul 13-Aug 4, 1996
60th Festival: Jul 19-Aug 10, 1997 |
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61st Festival: Jul 18-Aug 9, 1998
62nd Festival: Jul 15-21, 1999
63rd Festival: Jul 15-Aug. 6, 2000
64th Festival: Jul 13-Aug 5, 2001
65th Festival: Jul 13-24, 2002
66th Festival: Jul 18-Aug 10, 2003
67th Festival: Jul 17-Aug 7, 2004
68th Festival: Jul 16-Aug 6, 2005
69th Festival: Jul 15-Aug 5, 2006
70th Festival: Jul 14-Aug 4, 2007 |
71st Festival: Jul 19-Aug 9, 2008
72nd Festival: Jul 17-Aug 1, 2009
73rd Festival: Jul 17-31, 2010
74th Festival: Jul 16-30, 2011
75th Festival: Jul 14-28, 2012
76th Festival: Jul 13-27, 2013
77th Festival: Jul 16-Aug 2, 2014
78th Festival: Jul 18-Aug 1, 2015
79th Festival: Jul 16-30, 2016 |
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1st Festival - 1935 |
2nd Festival - 1936 |
7th Festival - 1941 [1] |
7th Festival - 1941 [2] |
13th Festival - 1950 |
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21st Festival - 1958 |
26th Festival - 1963 |
27th Festival - 1964 |
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35h Festival- 1972 |
39th Festival - 1976 |
40th Festival - 1977 |
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50th Festival - 1987 |
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56th Festival - 1993 |
57th Festival - 1994 |
60th Festival -1997 |
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61st Festival - 1998 |
69th Festival - 2006 |
70th Festival - 2007 |
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71st Festival -2008
[Patrick Dower] |
71st Festival -2008
[Ryan Hedges] |
71st Festival - 2008 |
72nd Festival – 2009 [1] |
72nd Festival - 2009 [2] |
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73rd Festivsal - 2010 [1] |
73rd Festivsal - 2010 [2] |
74th Festival - 2011 |
75th Festival - 2012 |
76th Festival - 2013 |
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77th Festival - 2014 [1] |
77th Festival - 2014 [2] |
77th Festival - 2014 [23 |
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Backstage - Spring 2007 |
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