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The Carmel Bach Festival (CBF) began in 1935 as a four-day series of concerts at the Sunset School Auditorium and the Carmel Mission Basilica. Over the years, it grew to a two-week celebration of concerts, recitals, master classes, lectures, and open rehearsals in July. The Festival’s mission is to celebrate the works, inspiration and ongoing influence of Johann Sebastian Bach worldwide by immersing audiences in a festival experience integrating music, education and ideas. Under the leadership of Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Grete Pedersen and Executive Director Steve Friedlander, the organization offers innovative artistic programming.
Our Mission is to celebrate the works, inspiration, and ongoing influence of J.S.Bach worldwide by immersing audiences in a festival experience integrating music, education and ideas, and by meaningful community engagement throughout the year. Our Vision is to be a world class festival of music and ideas transcending the traditional boundaries of performance and presentation, both at the Festival and in communities, and to provide fresh musical contexts that spark the imagination, stimulate the mind and enrich people's lives in multi-faceted ways.
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PRE-FEST: Reginald Mobley Recital
- Counter-tenor Reginald Mobley appears in this special pre-festival recital.
- Monday Jul 6, 2026
PRE-FEST: Classical Cabaret
- Classical Cabaret is an intimate, cabaret-inspired evening.
- Wednesday Jul 8, 2026
Haydn The Seasons
- Haydn’s The Seasons is a large-scale oratorio depicting Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
- Saturday Jul 11, 2026
Bach and Rebel
- This program traces how composers use music to explore our deepest responses to the world — grief and wonder, chaos and order, sorrow and joy.
- Sunday Jul 12, 2026
Music of Earth and Elysium - Candlelight Concert
- This candlelit string quartet concert explores musical depictions of nature, from sunrise and weather to birdsong and the infinite.
- Sunday Jul 12, 2026
All Bach Organ Recital
- Enjoy a morning of organ music in the historic Carmel Mission Basilica.
- Monday Jul 13, 2026
Meet the Composer: John Dowland
- This program features music by John Dowland, one of the most influential composers of the English Renaissance.
- Monday Jul 13, 2026
July in Paris
- Works by François Couperin and Jean-Féry Rebel capture the refined beauty, rich harmonies, and vivid character of the French Baroque.
- Monday Jul 13, 2026
Vivaldi Four Seasons & Handel Water Music
- This concert features Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Handel's Water Music.
- Monday Jul 13, 2026
19th Century Guitar
- This concert features 19th-century works for fortepiano and mandolino by Beethoven, Hummel, Giuliani, and Carulli.
- Tuesday Jul 14, 2026
Roaring 20’s
- Works by Poulenc, Martin?, and Stravinsky capture the energy of the era.
- Tuesday Jul 14, 2026
Bach at Sunset
- Baroque music forms the foundation of the Carmel Bach Festival, and this program honors that tradition.
- Tuesday Jul 14, 2026
Forest Quartets
- This concert features two landmark string quartets.
- Wednesday Jul 15, 2026
Nature’s Poet
- Set within the historic Carmel Mission, this choral concert highlights the work of Rainer Maria Rilke, often called “Nature’s Poet”.
- Wednesday Jul 15, 2026
Cello & Company
- Spanning Classical-era works and 20th-century repertoire, the concert highlights a variety of instrumental pairings and chamber textures.
- Thursday Jul 16, 2026
Bach, Brazilian, and Bluegrass
- This program brings musical worlds together in one exhilarating evening.
- Thursday Jul 16, 2026
Sounds of the Season
- This concert explores music’s ability to depict the changing seasons and the natural world.
- Friday Jul 17, 2026
Bach Cantatas
- Bach Cantatas features two expressive works by J.S. Bach.
- Friday Jul 17, 2026
Beethoven 6 Symphony & Appalachian Spring
- Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony, Copland's Appalachian Spring, and Angélica Negrón's Marejada.
- Friday Jul 17, 2026
Family Concert: Birds of a Feather!
- Music by Vivaldi, Haydn, Respighi, Saint-Saens, Mussorgsky, Kats-Chernin, Britten, and yes, Byrd.
- Saturday Jul 18, 2026
Mike Marshall & Caterina Lichtenberg at the Henry Miller Memorial Library
- Mike Marshall and Caterina Lichtenberg are two of the most compelling voices in the world of mandolin.
- Saturday Jul 18, 2026
Haydn The Seasons
- Haydn’s The Seasons is a large-scale oratorio depicting Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
- Saturday Jul 18, 2026
Bach and Rebel
- This program traces how composers use music to explore our deepest responses to the world — grief and wonder, chaos and order, sorrow and joy.
- Sunday Jul 19, 2026
Music of Earth and Elysium - Candlelight Concert
- This candlelit string quartet concert explores musical depictions of nature, from sunrise and weather to birdsong and the infinite.
- Sunday Jul 19, 2026
All Bach Organ Recital
- Enjoy a morning of organ music in the historic Carmel Mission Basilica.
- Monday Jul 20, 2026
Meet the Composer: John Dowland
- This program features music by John Dowland, one of the most influential composers of the English Renaissance.
- Monday Jul 20, 2026
July in Paris
- Works by François Couperin and Jean-Féry Rebel capture the refined beauty, rich harmonies, and vivid character of the French Baroque.
- Monday Jul 20, 2026
Vivaldi Four Seasons & Handel Water Music
- This concert features Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Handel's Water Music.
- Monday Jul 20, 2026
19th Century Guitar
- This concert features 19th-century works for fortepiano and mandolino by Beethoven, Hummel, Giuliani, and Carulli.
- Tuesday Jul 21, 2026
Roaring 20’s
- Works by Poulenc, Martin?, and Stravinsky capture the energy of the era.
- Tuesday Jul 21, 2026
Bach at Sunset
- Baroque music forms the foundation of the Carmel Bach Festival, and this program honors that tradition.
- Tuesday Jul 21, 2026
Forest Quartets
- This concert features two landmark string quartets.
- Wednesday Jul 22, 2026
Nature’s Poet
- Set within the historic Carmel Mission, this choral concert highlights the work of Rainer Maria Rilke, often called “Nature’s Poet”.
- Wednesday Jul 22, 2026
Cello & Company
- Spanning Classical-era works and 20th-century repertoire, the concert highlights a variety of instrumental pairings and chamber textures.
- Thursday Jul 23, 2026
Field of Sound, curated by Featured Composer Angélica Negrón
- This program focuses on the nature of sound itself.
- Thursday Jul 23, 2026
Twilight in the Cathedral
- This annual concert highlights Baroque music for strings and organ.
- Thursday Jul 23, 2026
Bach, Brazilian, and Bluegrass
- This program brings musical worlds together in one exhilarating evening.
- Thursday Jul 23, 2026
Baroque & Classical Academy Showcase
- This Showcase Concert features a program curated by BCA musicians with guidance from Festival mentors.
- Friday Jul 24, 2026
Sounds of the Season
- This concert explores music’s ability to depict the changing seasons and the natural world.
- Friday Jul 24, 2026
Bach Cantatas
- Bach Cantatas features two expressive works by J.S. Bach.
- Friday Jul 24, 2026
Beethoven 6 Symphony & Appalachian Spring
- Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony, Copland's Appalachian Spring, and Angélica Negrón's Marejada.
- Friday Jul 24, 2026
Virginia Best Adams Showcase
- At the end of each festival season, our VBA Fellows perform in a Showcase.
- Saturday Jul 25, 2026
Counterpoint
- Counterpoint is a collaboration between pianist and composer Conrad Tao and choreographer and dancer Caleb Teicher.
- Saturday Jul 25, 2026
Closing Night: Best of the Fest
- Best of the Fest is a special, not-to-be-missed party that commemorates and honors music, the enduring legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach.
- Saturday Jul 25, 2026
