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Leipzig Bachfest 2026: Bach's music as hit parade

Leipzig Bachfest 2026: Bach's music as hit parade June 9, 2026In Johann Sebastian Bach's repertoire, there are glorious cantatas with timpani and trumpets, as well as more emotional pieces that touch the heart. To find out which are the most beloved cantatas of the global Bach community, the Leipzig Bach Festival conducted a large-scale poll. The top 50 of this "Bach hit parade" will be performed by renowned ensembles at this year's Bach Festival, from June 11–21.

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125th anniversary gala concert review – back to 1901 as Wigmore celebrates birthday playing to its strengths

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125th anniversary gala concert review – back to 1901 as Wigmore celebrates birthday playing to its strengths

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