Many Voices, One Art is SF Bach Choir’s annual FREE choral festival—an energizing day of singing, learning, and community.
On Saturday, March 7, 2026 (9:00am–2:30pm), you’ll gather for a warm-up with Artistic Director Magen Solomon, choose from a variety of workshops, share lunch, and finish with a joyful closing sing. The whole day is designed to help you grow as a musician and connect with other Bay Area singers. All ages are welcome!
Workshops are crafted for a range of experience levels and invite you to try something new like sharpening vocal technique, exploring harmony styles from around the world, diving into choral masterworks, building rhythmic confidence through movement, or experimenting with improvisation and group creativity. This year's confirmed presenters and workshops include:
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Dave Barber - Sacred Harp Singing for Everyone
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Andrea Claburn - Singing Jazz
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Karen R. Clark - Singing Medieval Music
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Heather Harris - Renaissance Dance
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Terrance Kelly - The Joy of Gospel
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Janet Kutulas - Balkan Vocal Traditions - demystified!
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Evie Ladin - Old Time Harmony Singing
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Dr. Julia Nielsen - Preventing Vocal Fatigue
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Ellen Robinson - Broadway
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Magen Solomon - Exploring Bach's Magnificent B-minor Mass
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Keith Terry - Body Music
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David Worm - Vocal Improvisation and the Art of the Circle Song
The session schedules will be announced soon. Subscribe to email updates from SF Bach so you don’t miss event announcements.
Admission is free, but capacity is limited. Registration is required.
We welcome donations to support this event and ensure it can remain free in the future.