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Temple Singers & Players

Bach's St John Passion

Bach's St John Passion
In this extraordinary and moving work, JS Bach sets the Passion of Christ to music as the story is told in the Gospel of John. He first performed the piece at Vespers on Good Friday in Leipzig. It was the first Passion music he had written in his role as Cantor.

This performance is given by the Temple Singers and Temple Players, whose soloists, chorus and orchestra are hand-picked from the best exponents of London's Baroque music scene. Some of the solo writing is among the most beautiful Bach ever wrote, and the work is book-ended by two monumental choruses.

Performers:
James Beddoe
Evangelist
Michael Burke Christus
Temple Singers
Temple Players
Thomas Allery
conductor


This performance is generously sponsored by Guy Fetherstonhaugh KC.

Full Event Details

In this extraordinary and moving work, JS Bach sets the Passion of Christ to music as the story is told in the Gospel of John. He first performed the piece at Vespers on Good Friday in Leipzig. It was the first Passion music he had written in his role as Cantor.

This performance is given by the Temple Singers and Temple Players, whose soloists, chorus and orchestra are hand-picked from the best exponents of London's Baroque music scene. Some of the solo writing is among the most beautiful Bach ever wrote, and the work is book-ended by two monumental choruses.

Performers:
James Beddoe
Evangelist
Michael Burke Christus
Temple Singers
Temple Players
Thomas Allery
conductor

This performance is generously sponsored by Guy Fetherstonhaugh KC.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Temple Church, London
Fleet Street, London EC4Y 7HL


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