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Carmel Bach Festival

Sunset Center & Various Locations around Carmel
Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921 map
district: Carmel-By-The-Sea


Tel. +1 831.624.2046
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About Carmel Bach Festival

The first Festival began in 1935 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 and nationally recognized. 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.

Now enjoying its 72nd season, the Carmel Bach Festival has built an international reputation in presenting the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, his contemporaries and his musical heirs on period instruments. 
Welcome to a fresh 2009 Carmel Bach Festival where we blend new delights with the traditions that have made the Festival a beloved treasure for 72 years. Through music and ideas, the Carmel Bach Festival immerses you in the ongoing and historical influence of Johann Sebastian Bach. This year is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Mendelssohn and death of Haydn. The Festival honors these composers by drawing connections from Bach to Mendelssohn and Haydn.

Whether you can join us for an afternoon, a day, a week or the entire Festival, we're sure you'll find a unique treasure that only the Carmel Bach Festival can provide - intimate encounters with internationally acclaimed artists set amidst some of the most stunning landscapes on earth.

Festival attendees are also invited to enjoy a variety of free lectures, family concerts and other complimentary events.