Bach’s St. John Passion is an incredible work of drama and emotion. First performed on Good Friday 1724 and then lost for the best part of a century, it is now rightly recognised as one of Bach’s great works for choir, soloists and orchestra.


The work has also been called Bach’s only opera, because of the dramatic scenes and Bach’s unrivalled sense of musical theatrality – the hair-raising opening chorus Herr, unser Herrscher gives listeners an immediate idea of what is about to come...

programme

Johann Sebastian Bach
Johannes-Passion BWV 245 (1724)

soloists:

Carolyn Sampson soprano

Ann Hallenberg mezzo-soprano

Nick Pritchard tenor (evangelist)

Halvor Melien baritone

William Thomas bass (Christ)