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    • 2022-2023 Concerts >
      • Travels with Sebastian
      • The Old Bach Archive
      • Christmas with Bach
      • The Little Organ Book
      • Bachapella
      • Arnstadt & Mülhausen
      • Bach Through the Years
    • 2022-23 Educational Events >
      • BachTalks
      • Saturday Sings!
    • 2022-23 Virtual Offerings >
      • The Choir Loft >
        • Feb. 5 - Winter's Chill - Dianna Morgan
        • Feb. 12 - The Heirs of Bach: Charles Ives - Steve Osborn
        • March 12 - The Heirs of Bach: Hugo Distler - Steve Osborn
      • Repertoire Exploration Projects
    • Tickets
    • Donate today!
  • Who we are and What we do
    • 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
      • Parliamo Italiano! Language Workshop
      • 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
    • Concert Programs
    • Scores & Parts
    • Rehearsal Recordings
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Sponsor a Singer!
Take this opportunity to recognize these musicians who bring their hearts and voices to our programs

With a gift of $100, you can sponsor a singer from one of Sonoma Bach's wonderful choral ensembles,
The Sonoma Bach Choir, Circa 1600, or the Green Mountain Consort.  Your name will appear on a poster outside
​the concert venue, along with the name of the chorus member or section of singers you have sponsored. 
​In addition you will receive two complimentary tickets to the concert where your musician is performing!  
Support a Soprano!
Sopranos have the highest voices in the choir.
As a matter of fact,
the very best sopranos
​can only be heard by dogs.

Adopt an Alto!
Altos are the violas of the choir, with a rich tone
in lower registers.
Altos sometimes emit a
low hum, even when
​they're not singing...
just because they can.

Tip a Tenor!
Tenors are the rarest of
the choral fauna and
much prized in the choir. Choir directors have been known to fight duels
​ over tenors.

Buy a Bass!
Basses have the lowest voices in the choir, and give the choir the special,
really serious sound.
They are also much better at moving furniture
​than sopranos.

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Click image to view chorus members!
 The Sonoma Bach Choir specializes in the music of the Baroque period, with special emphasis on Johann Sebastian Bach; members and audiences alike thrill to the inventiveness and  degree of feeling in Bach's music.  
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Click image to view chorus members!
Green Mountain Consort was founded as a one-on-a-part ensemble specializing in Renaissance music. This group is featured each season in our Sacred Realms concert,  in the domed and frescoed church of ​St. Seraphim.
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Click image to view chorus members!
Circa 1600 is a chamber choir, focused upon the nexus between the Renaissance and the Baroque. The group’s primary repertoire is drawn from the 16th and 17th centuries, with occasional forays to the 15th century 
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Not sure which performer to sponsor? 
Let us help you!  Give us a call, tell us about your favorite Sonoma Bach concerts,
and we will recommend a performer for you! Contact us at:
Phone: 707-347-9491
Email: info@sonomabach.org

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Sonoma Bach  | 911 Lakeville Street #193 |  Petaluma |  CA  |  94952 
​707-347-9491 | info@sonomabach.org

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