Bach Choir, Bach-Chor or Bachchor is the name of a number of organizations named after Johann Sebastian Bach, often performing his choral music exclusively, predominantly, or historically. Such organizations include:
Canada
- Ottawa Bach Choir
 - Bach-Elgar Choir, Hamilton, Ontario
 
Germany
Switzerland
- Berner Bach-Chor, Bern
 - Zürcher Bach Chor, Zurich
 
United Kingdom
- The Bach Choir, London
 - Aberdeen Bach Choir
 - Bath Bach Choir
 - Birmingham Bach Choir
 - Bristol Bach Choir
 - Bury Bach Choir, founded by Percy Hallam in 1932
 - Derby Bach Choir, founded by Wallace Michael Ross in 1969
 - Dorset Bach Cantata Club
 - Oxford Bach Choir
 - St Albans Bach Choir
 - Sheffield Bach Choir
 
United States
- Bach Choir of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
 - Phoenix Chorale, formerly the Phoenix Bach Choir, Arizona
 
Other countries
- Chamber Philharmonic Taipei, and Bach Choir
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Bach Choir
 - All pages with titles containing Bach-Chor
 - All pages with titles containing Bachchor
 - Bach Collegium Japan
 
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