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JS Bach: St John Passion

Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor), Sebastian Hill (Evangelist), Thomas Lowen (Jesus), Lawrence White (Pilate), Imogen Russell (soprano), Katie Trethewey (soprano), Martha McLorinan (alto), Daniel Marles (tenor)

JS Bach: St John Passion
In 1724, for his first Easter in charge of music in Leipzig, Bach presented a new work for the Good Friday liturgy: the St John Passion.

Dramatic choruses place us at the heart of the story, while poignant solo arias and achingly beautiful orchestration explore the characters' emotional depth - and offer us space to pause and reflect. Three centuries after that first performance, it is a masterpiece that still speaks to us profoundly, regardless of belief.

We get closer still to the Good Friday traditions of Bach’s time with chorale preludes, motets, readings and communal hymns.

Sung in German with English surtitles.
Running time: 3 hours including a 30-minute interval.


  • date Fri, 3 April 2026
  • location Symphony Hall, Birmingham
  • time 2:00pm
  • ticket £15 - £50

Full Event Details

In 1724, for his first Easter in charge of music in Leipzig, Bach presented a new work for the Good Friday liturgy: the St John Passion.

Dramatic choruses place us at the heart of the story, while poignant solo arias and achingly beautiful orchestration explore the characters' emotional depth - and offer us space to pause and reflect. Three centuries after that first performance, it is a masterpiece that still speaks to us profoundly, regardless of belief.

We get closer still to the Good Friday traditions of Bach’s time with chorale preludes, motets, readings and communal hymns.

Sung in German with English surtitles.
Running time: 3 hours including a 30-minute interval.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Broad Street Birmingham, B1 2EA


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