St. John's Episcopal Church (1901)
Event Details
Bach’s solo works for violin is presented in centuries-old rural churches, celebrating these historic buildings and their communities through live performance, photography, and recording. St. John’s Episcopal church, in Paradise
Event Details
Bach’s solo works for violin is presented in centuries-old rural churches, celebrating these historic buildings and their communities through live performance, photography, and recording. St. John’s Episcopal church, in Paradise Valley, was built to serve mining and agricultural workers around the town of Emigrant, which was established as a railroad stop. Earlier, in 1862, gold was discovered in Emigrant Gulch, and the nearby hot springs (Chico) provided bathing for trappers and prospectors.
Limit of 20 people.
This event is part of Bach Roads of Montana, a month-long celebration of Bach through community, history, and place in partnership with Downtown Bozeman, Gallatin Valley Land Trust, Gallatin Valley Bicycle Club, Old Main Gallery & Framing, musicians of all abilities, and historic churches across the region.
Time
(Sunday) 1:30 pm
Location
St. John's Episcopal Church
8 Story Rd, Emigrant, MT 59027
Cost:
Donations accepted.
Artists:
Town:
Emigrant