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Private: Merz Trio

The Monarch, 7:30pm

Ogden Bach Festival

The 5th Annual celebration of Bach’s life and influence
March 27-31, 2023

The Ogden Bach Festival returns to celebrate the works of one of our greatest & most influential composers: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Throughout the week of March 27th, a series of free concerts and events will be held throughout Ogden to commemorate this musical genius.

All Concerts and Events are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

Monday, March 27 at 7pm

NEXT Ensemble: Jeff Scott’s “Passion for Bach and Coltrane”

Rulon Christensen, organ: Four Chorale Preludes from the Orgelbuchlein

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

3329 Harrison Blvd, Ogden

 

Tuesday, March 28 at 7pm

Featuring Nova Chamber Series resident ensemble Aspen Winds:

Fantasia and Fugue in a minor; Suite by Gunther Schuller; Quintet for Winds No. 3  by David Maslanka Based on Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohen Lüfte, BWV 476; Quintetto

Morgan Valley Chamber Orchestra: Brandenburg No. 3 by J.S. Bach and The Ghosts of Brandenburg by Richard Meyer

Myron Patterson, organ: Komm, Gott, Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist by J.S. Bach

Holy Family Catholic Church

1100 E 5550 S, Ogden

 

Wednesday, March 29 at 7pm

Vinyl Night – this event is 21+ only

Bring your favorite classical music album to play on the house sound system, or come and enjoy the great music!

Lighthouse Lounge

130 25th St, Ogden

 

Friday, March 31 at 7pm

Chamber Orchestra Ogden & WSU Choir: Cantata No. 106, Gottes Zeit ist die Allerbeste Zeit by J.S. Bach; Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G by J.S. Bach

Alfonso Tenreiro, organ; Prelude in F Major; Prelude in A Minor; Prelude in C Major; Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by J.S. bach

Ogden Tabernacle

2145 Washington Blvd, Ogden

All Concerts and Events are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

 

The Ogden Bach Festival would not be possible without the generous support from:

 

Chamber Orchestra Ogden

Holy Family Catholic Church

Lighthouse Lounge

NEXT Ensemble

Ogden Tabernacle

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Suzy Patterson

Weber County RAMP