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Bach Collegium Fort Wayne (BCFW) is a vocal and instrumental ensemble based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, that is dedicated to presenting Historically informed performances of early music from the Baroque music era, especially the compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach. The Collegium is led by its artistic director, Koji Otsuki.

Otsuki is the head music librarian, software developer, and Bach consultant at Marlboro Music in Philadelphia. He received a Master's degree in choral conducting from Temple University and studied Bach in Tokyo as a Japanese government fellow under Masaaki Suzuki, director of the Bach Collegium Japan. He also studied under Helmuth Rilling in Eugene, Oregon. . He received his PhD from Indiana University in 2020.

BCFW has a 20-member board of directors, and three-person advisory board.

History
The Bach Collegium Fort Wayne was founded in 2002 by Dr. Daniel Reuning, retired professor at the Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne. The ensemble's initial mission was to perform Bach it would have been played in Bach's lifetime. . This mission has been expanded to other composers of the Baroque and the pre-Baroque period.

One of the first performances of BCFW, on May 18, 2023, was Bach's "Mass in B minor". This concert featured 15 period instruments and 25 voices. Notable instrumentalists were Guy Few of Toronto, playing the corno du caccia, Concertmaster David Myford of Chicago, and cellist Mark Rosendaal of Chicago. The soloists included tenor Christopher Aspass of Tallahassee, Florida, and bass Gregory Douma of Minneapolis.

Reuning retired as the Artistic Director of BCFW in October 2021. He was succeeded by Otsuki.

The ensemble
The Collegium is based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with the aim of introducing local audiences to Baroque music on period instruments. It consists of a Baroque orchestra of ten to fifteen pieces, and a chorus with about thirty voices. The professional vocal soloists are a mix of local, national and international artists.

Performances
BCFW presents three events per academic year :
 * Full ensemble performances in November, February and April
 * A Sing-along Messiah gathering in December.

A list of recent performances can be found in the references