June 18
Concertos for Many!
Soloists from the Festival Orchestra in Bach’s triple concerto for flute, violin and harpsichord, BWV 1044; Telemann’s for three oboes and three violins; Vivaldi’s for three violins; and more. Plus, Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 1 in its first-ever performance at this Festival. More Information
Sunday June 18, 4:00 PM
St Mark's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach
Tickets: $50
June 19
A Bach Flute Recital: Stephen Schultz & Friends
Stephen Schultz (flute) and Corey Jamason (harpsichord) with a guest appearance by Elizabeth Blumenstock (violin) in a program of Bach, Telemann and Boismortier, including Bach’s flute sonatas in E-flat Major, BWV 1031, and A Major, BWV 1032. More Information
Monday June 19, 7:30 PM
St Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church, Corona del Mar
Tickets: $45 Note, new—earlier—start time.
June 21
Flattery, Fugues & Frivolities – SOLD OUT
Elizabeth Blumenstock and Jolianne Einem (violin), Rob Diggins (viola), Eva Lymenstull (cello) and Corey Jamason (harpsichord) present selections from Bach’s The Art of Fugue, music by PDQ Bach, Telemann’s Gulliver’s Travels, and other works. More Information
Wednesday June 21, 7:30 PM
Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar
Tickets: $55 — includes 6:45pm access to the Gardens, 45 minutes before the concert. Note: new—earlier—start time.
June 23
Bach the Indestructible – SOLD OUT
Lara Wickes (oboe), Michael Kaufman and Stella Cho (cello), Ian Pritchard (harpsichord), and strings join Blumenstock for arrangements of the D Minor violin Chaconne; Orchestral Suite No. 2 (including Badinerie); the famous little C Major Prelude, BWV 846; Italian Concerto, BWV 971; and more. More Information
Friday June 23, 7:30 PM
Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar
Tickets: $55 — includes 6:45pm access to the Gardens, 45 minutes before the concert. Note: new—earlier—start time.
June 25
Festival Finale: Darkness & Light
Soprano Jennifer Ellis Kampani, countertenor Nicholas Garza (replacing Jay Carter), tenor Jacob Perry, baritone Mischa Bouvier and the Festival Orchestra directed by Elizabeth Blumenstock, in cantatas BWV 106 (Actus Tragicus) and BWV 97, plus pieces by Bach, Buxtehude, Bernard, and Johann Christoph Bach. More Information