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==References and Other Bach Festivals== ==References and Other Bach Festivals==

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The Bach Festival is a music festival held at Baldwin-Wallace College in Ohio and in Winter Park, Florida. The Festival promotes Baroque music, and was founded in 1976 by Michael Korn.

References and Other Bach Festivals

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