By Rick Howlett
LOUISVILLE — Faced with declining revenues and the retirement
of its founders, the 47-year-old Louisville Bach Society will cease
operations at the end of its current season.
The non-profit choral and orchestral group performs the works of
Johann Sebastian Bach and other composers, and conducts outreach
programs throughout the region.
It was founded in 1964 by Melvin and Margaret Dickinson.
Business First reports that the society has seen declining
revenues over the past three fiscal years amid a difficult economy
for arts groups.
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