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Bach’s St Matthew Passion (300)

Bach’s St Matthew Passion (300)
Leipzig. Good Friday, 1727. We can only imagine the impact as Johann Sebastian Bach’s St Matthew Passion resounded through St Thomas’ Church for the first time. 300 years later, it remains fresh and profound. A timeless exploration of hopes and sorrows, it portrays the full spectrum of human emotion: the clamour of the crowd, the drama of betrayal, and the poignancy of grief, brought vividly to life in stirring choruses, heartfelt arias, and richly coloured orchestral writing.

Performers:
EX CATHEDRA Choir & Baroque Orchestra

Jeffrey Skidmore conductor
Sebastian Hill Evangelist
William Swinnerton Jesus
Lawrence White Pilate & bass I
Imogen Russell, Katie Trethewey soprano I
Gabriella Liandu, Martha McLorinan alto I
Margaret Lingas soprano II
Laura Toomey alto II
Daniel Marles tenor II
Themba Mvula bass II


Full Event Details

Leipzig. Good Friday, 1727. We can only imagine the impact as Johann Sebastian Bach’s St Matthew Passion resounded through St Thomas’ Church for the first time. 300 years later, it remains fresh and profound. A timeless exploration of hopes and sorrows, it portrays the full spectrum of human emotion: the clamour of the crowd, the drama of betrayal, and the poignancy of grief, brought vividly to life in stirring choruses, heartfelt arias, and richly coloured orchestral writing.

Performers:
EX CATHEDRA Choir & Baroque Orchestra

Jeffrey Skidmore conductor
Sebastian Hill Evangelist
William Swinnerton Jesus
Lawrence White Pilate & bass I
Imogen Russell, Katie Trethewey soprano I
Gabriella Liandu, Martha McLorinan alto I
Margaret Lingas soprano II
Laura Toomey alto II
Daniel Marles tenor II
Themba Mvula bass II

Venue Details & Map

Location

Bristol Beacon
Bristol Beacon, BS1 5AR

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