UPCOMING EVENTS
2026-2027 Season
SEPT 19
3:00 PM
KENNETH WEISS: J.S. BACH’S CLAVIER ŰBUNG I | THE SIX PARTITAS
Distinguished harpsichordist KENNETH WEISS performs the Six Partitas for Keyboard, BWV 825-830, to open our Festival. The works are the last and most demanding of the three great keyboard collections that Bach wrote between 1713 and1730/31, including the so-called English and French Suites. The event follows his masterful performance of the ‘Goldberg’ Variations for BBS last season. Kenneth Weiss is Professor of Chamber Music at the Paris Conservatory, a frequent performer with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and harpsichordist for BBS’s flagship Bach at New Year’s concert series.
J.S. Bach:
Partita No. 1 in B♭ Major, BWV 825
Partita No. 2 in C minor, BWV 826
Partita No. 3 in A minor, BWV 827
Partita No. 4 in D Major, BWV 828
Partita No. 5 in G Major, BWV 829
Partita No. 6 in E minor, BWV 830
SEPT 20 &
OCT 10
3:00pm
CONCERT | THE BERKSHIRE BACH HARPSICHORD FESTIVAL
TWO OF THE WORLD’S LEADING HARPSICHORDISTS PERFORM FOR BERKSHIRE BACH
SEP20 & OCT 10 | 3PM
BERKSHIRE WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL
6 Main Street | Stockbridge, MATHE MEMBERS CONCERT
Oct 10
3:00pm
Peter Sykes
PETER SYKES: MUSIC FOR HARPSICHORD AND CLAVICHORD
Distinguished keyboard artist PETER SYKES plays a program of Baroque music on clavichord and harpsichord, two of the most iconic instruments in the late Renaissance and Baroque eras. Hear the difference between the private and public instruments in repertoire ideally suited to each. Peter Sykes is Principal Instructor of Harpsichord and a core faculty member of the Historical Performance Department at the Juilliard School and Boston University.
Specific program to be announced soon
NOV 7
3:00pm
BBS PORTALS BOOKS | EUGENE DRUCKER: THE SAVIOR
Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning
Lenox / Stockbridge
Berkshire Bach collaborates with the Tanglewood Learning Institute to present a book reading and live performance by author, BBS Artistic Director, and violinist EUGENE DRUCKER. THE SAVIOR is a character study of a young violinist in Nazi Germany who is ordered to play for prisoners in a concentration camp. He struggles with his own
moral compass as he sees first-hand what the camps are about and is devastated by the realization of his own complicity. The novel invokes the music of J.S. Bach, especially the Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004, which concludes with the great Chaconne. The Portals event includes a live performance by Eugene Drucker and a conversation with the audience after the presentation.
Live Performance Violinist Eugene Drucker plays Bach’s Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004: Chaconne
Mr. Drucker’s performances of Baroque music in the Berkshires are exclusive to the Berkshire Bach Society.
BBS Portals—Films, Books, and Talks about Bach is a quarterly series that explores creativity and the impact the music of JS Bach has had across artistic disciplines.
Dec 30
Dec 31
Jan 1
BBS CONCERT | BACH AT NEW YEAR’S: A JOYFUL NOISE - ORCHESTRAL SUITES & OPERA ARIAS BY BACH, HANDEL, AND MORE
A holiday favorite returns with BBS Artistic Director EUGENE DRUCKER, Concertmaster, and Principal Conductor JAMES BAGWELL teaming up to lead the Berkshire Bach Ensemble and vocal soloists in performances of Orchestral Suites and Arias by Bach, Handel, and others. This year’s event combines two great Baroque musical traditions—orchestral and vocal music—in a grand show of thrilling pomp, circumstance, and virtuosity!
Come for the joy that Baroque music brings and celebrate the New Year with Berkshire Bach!
Wednesday, December 30, 2026 | 7pm
Academy of Music |Northampton, MA
Tickets: 413-584-9032 • boxoffice@aomtheatre.com
Box Office Hours: Tues-Fri, 3-6pm
Thursday, December 31, 2026 | 6pm
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center |Great Barrington, MA
Tickets: 413-528-0100 • boxoffice@mahaiwe.org
Box Office Hours: Wed-Sat, Noon-4pm
Friday, January 1, 2027 | 3pm
Co-presented with WMHT
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall |Troy, NY
Tickets: 518-273-0038 • tickets.troymusichall.org
Box Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-3pm
The program lasts about 2 and a half hours and has one intermission.
Specific program to be announced soon
JAN 30
3:00pm
BBS PORTALS FILM | WORKING MUSICIAN – BACH PLAYS THE BERKSHIRES
Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning
Lenox / Stockbridge
Berkshire Bach collaborates with the Tanglewood Learning Institute to present a new film by documentarian Anthony Rossello about the evolving significance of Bach’s music in today’s culture told through the lens of Berkshire Bach. Demonstrating the concept of the working musician, violinist and Artistic Director EUGENE DRUCKER and BBS Bach at New Year’s harpsichordist KENNETH WEISS play Bach sonatas for violin and harpsichord live, and join a conversation with the filmmaker and the audience.
Live Performance Violinist Eugene Drucker and distinguished harpsichordist Kenneth Weiss play sonatas for violin and harpsichord by JS Bach.
Mr. Drucker’s performances of the music of JS Bach in the Berkshires are exclusive to the Berkshire Bach Society.
BBS Portals—Films, Books, and Talks about Bach is a quarterly series that explores creativity and the impact the music of JS Bach has had across artistic disciplines.
BBS CONCERT | BERKSHIRE BACH PRESENTS THE ORGAN MASTERS TWO HISTORIC ORGANS,
TWO CONSUMMATE ORGANISTS
feb 6
2:00pm
RENÉE ANNE LOUPRETTE PLAYS THE HISTORIC JOHNSON ORGAN
Unitarian Universalist Meeting of South Berkshire
Housatonic, MA
Renée Anne Louprette, Director of Music Ministries and Organist at Third Presbyterian Church in Rochester, NY, one of the finest organists performing today, and a BBS audience favorite, returns to kick off the series with a recital suited to the delicate and musical voice of the 1893 Johnson Organ—the hidden gem of the Berkshires—at the UUMSB in Housatonic.
April 17
3:00pm
PETER SYKES PLAYS THE GREAT ROOSEVELT ORGAN
First Congregational Church
Great Barrington, MA
Peter Sykes, recently retired from a 41-year career as Director of Music and Organist at Frist Church in Cambridge, MA, returns to conclude The Organ Masters series with a recital on the great 1883 Roosevelt Organ, a true cultural treasure.
Specific programs to be announced soon.
March 20
3:00pm
BBS PORTALS TALK | BRUCE ADOLPHE CELEBRATES BACH’S BIRTHDAY
Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning
Lenox / Stockbridge
Berkshire Bach collaborates with the Tanglewood Learning Institute to celebrate Bach’s 342nd birthday with Master of Ceremonies Bruce Adlophe, the original “Piano Puzzler,” current Resident Lecturer and Director of Family Concerts of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and special friend of BBS. Bruce Adolphe presents an entertaining and thought-provoking program that enriches the way we hear music. After the presentation he joins BBS Artistic Director Eugene Drucker in a conversation with the audience, and helps celebrate Bach’s birthday with insight, wit and wisdom.
BBS Portals—Films, Books, and Talks about Bach is a quarterly series that explores creativity and the impact the music of JS Bach has had across artistic disciplines.
May 15
3:00pm
BBS PORTALS Talk | EDWARD KLORMAN and COLIN CARR discuss Bach: THE CELLO SUITES
Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning
Lenox / Stockbridge
Berkshire Bach collaborates with the Tanglewood Learning Institute to present a book reading of the instant classic, The Bach Cello Suites, by Edward Klorman, published by Cambridge University Press in September 2025. The author traces the history of the Suites and the dance movements that Bach used, providing excellent scholarship in a highly-regarded handbook for performers and general readers alike. Distinguished cellist Colin Carr joins the team to demonstrate some of the performance practice and compositional issues highlighted in the book and to perform two of Bach’s Suites live. After the presentation, BBS Artistic Director Eugene Drucker hosts a conversation with the presenters and the audience.
Live Performance: Cellist Colin Carr performs two Bach cello suites
BBS Portals—Films, Books, and Talks about Bach is a quarterly series that explores creativity and the impact the music of JS Bach has had across artistic disciplines.
BBS CONCERT | MUSIK VOR BACH—THE EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL
Unitarian Universalist Meeting of South Berkshire
Housatonic
Noted musicians perform on period instruments in early Baroque music from across Europe and the New World. Specific artists and program to be announced soon.