Durango Bach Festival presents Mostly Mozart – Festival Pass Available NOW

The Durango Bach Festival Presents: Mostly Mozart 2026
The mastery of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart perhaps rivals the great Johann Sebastian Bach in terms of musical significance. For the first time in our history, the Durango Bach Festival will focus the majority of its performances on a different master composer, offering a full exploration of Mozart’s instrumental and vocal music, spanning the operatic and the secular.
Festival Pass includes all 6 Festival performances. Weekday “Bach’s Lunch” concerts M-F and the Festival Finale performance on Saturday evening. LIMIT 50. $130
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All events take place at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Durango
Student Recitals: Sunday, March 8, 2:00 and 4:00pm
Free admission! Audiences of all ages are welcome, receptions to follow each recital.
Hosted by the Four Corners Music Teachers Association (4CMTA)
Weekday Lunch Concerts: Monday – Friday, March 9-13, 12:00pm
Concerts include The Kegelstatt Trio, The Dissonance Quartet, Many Magic Flutes, and more!
Lunch provided by Manna.
Adult Ticket (With Lunch) $35
Adult Ticket (NO LUNCH) $25
Student Ticket (WITH LUNCH) $15
Student Ticket (NO LUNCH) $5
Finale Concert: Saturday, March 14, 7:00pm
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Sacred Settings by Mozart
San Juan Symphony Chamber Singers with String Orchestra
Thomas Heuser, conductor
Adults $30 | Students $10