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Bach’s St John Passion

Bach’s St John Passion
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Bach’s St John Passion

14 Apr 2022 | 19:00 | Sheldonian Theatre, Broad Street

Bach St John Passion, BWV 245
Daniel Norman Evangelist
David Stout Christ 
Mhairi Lawson soprano
Katie Bray mezzo-soprano
Mark Wilde tenor
Tristan Hambleton bass              
The Choir of The Queen’s College 
Owen Rees
 conductor

Drama and suffering lie at the heart of Bach’s concentrated depiction of Christ’s arrest, rendition and execution, the St John Passion. But this probing, unsettling yet beautiful work is also one of Bach’s most optimistic, ending with a confident look to the future that invites us all, irrespective of faith, to partake in joy as we have partaken in pain. In the expert hands of Professor Owen Rees, Director of Music at The Queen’s College who conducts his own choir and six outstanding soloists, this Maundy Thursday performance will be both dramatic and devotional.

Supported by Anita Higham OBE in memory of Donald Higham MA., MEd.

Bach’s St John Passion

14 Apr 2022

Tickets: £15, £28, £38, £48
(Students from £5)
Duration: 155 min
Venue: Sheldonian Theatre, Broad Street
Thursday 14th April, 2022 – 19:00
From £15
(Students from £5)

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