Two Texas Bach Festival concerts have been canceled, but four days of music remain on the 2026 lineup, which will take place June 23, June 24, June 26 and June 28.
Festival Director Barry Williamson said canceled events include his vocal concert (previously scheduled for June 25), and the TBF Choir and Orchestra concert (previously scheduled for June 27).
The following TBF shows are still taking place later this month.
Tuesday, June 23: The Power of Organ and Brass
- 7 p.m., Grace Episcopal Church
- David Polley, organist
- Music of Bach, Brahms, Vaughan Williams, others
- Tickets $35/$30/$20
Wednesday, June 24: Bach’s Lunch
- 11 a.m., Georgetown Public Library Hewlett Room
- Patrice Calixte, violin, Rick Rowley, piano
- J. S. Bach Violin Partita #2 in D Minor, Richard Strauss Violin Sonata in E-Flat Major (Op 18), Saint-Saëns Introduction and
- Rondo Capriccioso in A Minor (Op 28)
- Tickets $35/$30/$20
- *1 p.m. “Meet the Artists” luncheon (Dutch Treat) at City Post Chophouse following concert (RSVP only, limit of 35 persons)
Friday, June 26: Kings of the German Romantic
- 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Georgetown
- Artisan Piano Trio
- Patrice Calixte, violin; Douglas Harvey, cello; Andrew Brownell, piano
- “Kings of the German Romantic”
- Beethoven “Ghost” Piano Trio, Op 70 No. 1 and Brahms Piano Trio Op 8
- Tickets $35/$30/$20
- Dedicated to the loving memory of TBF patron Lillian Schulze
Sunday, June 28: Music of the Spheres
- 3 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Georgetown
- TBF Camerata Orchestra
- “Mozart Symphony #41 in C Major (“Jupiter”) K 551, Bach Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F Major BWV 1046, Haydn Cello
- Concerto No. 2 in D Major Op 101
- Barry Scott Williamson, conductor
- Tickets $35/$30/$20
More information about the schedule, artists and ticket information can be found online at www.texasbachfestival.org/home.html.