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    • 2024-2025 Concerts >
      • William Byrd: Angelical and Divine
      • Heinrich Schütz: The Orpheus of the 17th Century
      • George Frideric Handel: Messiah
      • Samuel Scheidt: The Art of Variation
      • Ludwig Senfl: A Gifted Imagination
      • Claudio Monteverdi: A New Manner of Composing
      • J.S. Bach: Bach Around Thirty
    • Donate today!
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  • Who we are and What we do
    • Board of Directors and Staff
    • Mission Statement
  • Our Ensembles
    • Sonoma Bach Choir
    • Circa 1600
    • Green Mountain Consort
    • Live Oak Baroque Orchestra
  • Support
    • Donate
    • Sponsor a Singer!
    • Escrip & Amazon Smile
  • Resources
    • Virtual Offerings - Archive >
      • The Choir Loft
      • Virtual BachTalk
      • Adventures in Sightsinging
      • Madrigal Mondays
      • Chorale Wednesdays
      • Motet Fridays
      • Virtual Recording Projects
      • Virtual Concerts >
        • Live Oak Baroque Orchestra
        • Music for these Distracted Times - Barefoot All-Stars
        • Agave Baroque American Originals
        • Bach's Long Walk to Lübeck - Anne Laver, organ
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As Sonoma Bach prepares to welcome back audience, we have put some procedures in place that follow current public health guidance and performing arts industry standards. We will adjust depending on conditions at the time of the performance.
General Information
You may not attend if:
a) You have even the slightest symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, including nasal symptoms, sore throat, cough, fever, unusual fatigue, etc; or
b) You have or may have been exposed to a Covid-positive person within the previous 10 days.
If you have to miss a concert for any of the above reasons, contact [email protected] for information regarding exchanges/refunds.
These are some of our safety procedures:
  • Schroeder Hall’s indoor air handling systems are equipped with MERV-14 filters that exceed CDC standards.
  • St. Seraphim Orthodox Church will have Hepa air filters in the space 
  • Hand washing areas and sanitizer are available.
  • All Sonoma Bach performers have provided proof of COVID-19 vaccination and have been tested at the time of the performance.
Audience Member Requirements for the 2021-22 Season: 
  • Masks are required when indoors
  • All Sonoma Bach audience members will be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test for seating.
For proof of vaccination, you will be asked to provide a photo ID that matches the name on either an original vaccination card (or photograph of it) or digital proof from the State of California’s Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record website. 
Testing Information:
  • Accepted test for all ages: a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of the event or a negative antigen test conducted by a laboratory within 24 hours of the event.
  • Accepted test for ages 3-11: A negative rapid antigen test taken within 6 hours of the event.
  • Please note that at-home tests are only permitted for ages 3-11.
​This page will be updated regularly to reflect current practices. 
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Sonoma Bach  | P.O. Box 656 |  Cotati |  CA  |  94931
​707-347-9491 | [email protected]

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