Bourbon Baroque

[2] The ensemble varies in size based on the program and produces performances ranging from chamber music concerts to full opera productions.

[3][4] The 2010 production of George Frideric Handel's opera Alcina has been recorded for TV and aired first on 12 April 2011.

[5][6] Bourbon Baroque has been performing Handel's Messiah in the holiday season every year since 2013.

[7][8] Bourbon Baroque performs regularly throughout the year in a variety of venues, often collaborating with performing arts organizations such as Squallis Puppeteers (Louisville, KY) and Empire City Men's Chorus (New York, New York).

[16] The logo consists of a cursive letter B with three slanted lines ending in leaves resembling Fleur-de-Lis, the emblem of the House of Bourbon and Louisville.

Soprano Megan Marie Hart is standing in front of the Bourbon Baroque period instrument orchestra. Violinist Nicolas Fortin has raised his bow, harpsichordist John Austin Clark's hands are hovering above the keys.
Bourbon Baroque performing with soprano Megan Marie Hart in 2008.
Logo till 2020
Logo till 2020