Bach’s St. Matthew Passion
Devotion, Betrayal & Redemption
Date & Location
Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach
St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244
Director’s Series
The Saint Matthew Passion is considered by Bach enthusiasts and aficionados alike to be the composer’s greatest surviving work. Others would argue that it’s the finest composition ever produced in western music. Among a list of unrivaled qualities, Bach is remembered as a great architect of musical form, and his Matthew Passion, taken as a whole, evinces a meticulous formal symmetry in addition to being a work of deepest emotional expression in all of its minutest detail. Both performers and audiences are profoundly affected by this work long after first experiencing it. The Washington Bach Consort performs this epic drama once every three seasons, so with an all-star cast, you won’t want to miss this performance!
...Director’s Series
The Saint Matthew Passion is considered by Bach enthusiasts and aficionados alike to be the composer’s greatest surviving work. Others would argue that it’s the finest composition ever produced in western music. Among a list of unrivaled qualities, Bach is remembered as a great architect of musical form, and his Matthew Passion, taken as a whole, evinces a meticulous formal symmetry in addition to being a work of deepest emotional expression in all of its minutest detail. Both performers and audiences are profoundly affected by this work long after first experiencing it. The Washington Bach Consort performs this epic drama once every three seasons, so with an all-star cast, you won’t want to miss this performance!
Featuring the National Children’s Chorus.
Soloists
- Aaron Sheehan Evangelist
- Jonathan Woody Jesus
- Clara Rottsolk soprano I
- Margot Rood soprano II
- Kristen Dubenion-Smith alto I
- Rhianna Cockrell alto II
- Jacob Perry Jr. tenor I
- James Reese tenor II
- Enrico Lagasca bass I
- Edmund Milly bass II
Running time is 190 including intermission.
Dedicated to Senator John D. Rockefeller IV for over 30 years of Board service and dedication to the Bach Consort.
Tamera Luzzatto & Alphie Fair, underwriters