The Bach Collegium-Fort Wayne
You are Invited to Come and Hear:
Friday 17 February at 6:30pm - Baroque Festival A: Dinner Buffet and Early Instruments Concert
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 202 West Rudisill Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN
Works by Bach, Handel, Corelli and Vivaldi for Organ, Strings, Flutes and Oboes.
Venue provided through the courtesy of Redeemer Lutheran Church
Sunday 19 February at 7:00pm - Baroque Festival B: Choir Concert with Early Instruments
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1122 S. Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN
- J.S. Bach. Missa in F Major and Saint John Passion (excerpts)
- G.F. Handel. Brockes Passion (excerpts)
- J. Brahms. Salvation Unto Us Has Come (Motet I)
Venue provided through the courtesy of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.
Sunday 6 May at 7:00pm - Baroque and Romantic Splendor 10th Season Finale
St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 518 E. DeWald Street, Fort Wayne, IN
- J.S. Bach. Lobet den Herrn (Motet VI) and excerpts from several Cantatas
- F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Saint Paul Oratorio (excerpts)
- H. Schutz. Festival Magnificat (for double choir)
- J. Brahms. How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place (from German Requiem)
Venue provided through the courtesy of Saint Peter's Catholic Church
Dr. Daniel G. Reuning-Artistic Director

Dr. Reuning received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Illinois - Champaign-Urbana. He has conducted many works by Johann Sebastian Bach: more than 30 Church Cantatas, both the John and the Matthew Passions, his own reconstruction of the Mark Passion, the anonymous Luke Passion (formerly attributed to J. S. Bach), the Magnificat in D, the Christmas Oratorio, and the Mass in B Minor. He is a member of The Global Bach Community, The American Bach Society, The American Choral Directors' Association, and The American Guild of Organists. He is also the Kantor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana.