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Arvo Pärt: Passio

St James Cathedral804 9th Avenue, Seattle, Washington, 98104, United States
Dates/times in Los Angeles time zone
Saturday 07 March 202620:00
Performers
St James Cathedral Cantorei
St James Cathedral Chamber Orchestra
Joseph AdamConductor
Benjamin HarrisBass-baritoneJesus
Carson Truett LottTenorPilate
Natalie IngrisanoSopranoEvangelist
Sarah LarkworthyMezzo-sopranoEvangelist
Chad DeMarisTenorEvangelist
David P. HoffmanBass-baritone

Cantorei, the professional vocal ensemble of St. James Cathedral, with chamber orchestra, sings Arvo Pärt's masterwork Passio.

This unique and meditative setting of the St. John Passion is a pinnacle of Arvo Pärt's tintinnabuli compositional style. Sung in Latin, the work is scored for solo baritone (Jesus), solo tenor (Pilate), solo vocal quartet (Evangelist), choir, violin, oboe, cello, bassoon, and organ. The harmonies, though stark and minimalist, are deeply moving. Pärt once commented, "I could compare my music to white light which contains all colors. Only a prism can divide the colors and make them appear; this prism could be the spirit of the listener." The splendid acoustic and sacred space of St. James Cathedral, Seattle, adding another dimension to this prism, deepens the emotional impact of this masterwork.

"Tintinnabuli is the mathematically exact connection from one line to another…tintinnabuli is the rule where the melody and the accompaniment [accompanying voice]…is one. One and one, it is one—it is not two. This is the secret of this technique." – from a conversation between Arvo Pärt and Antony Pitts recorded for BBC Radio 3 at the Royal Academy of Music in London on 29 March 2000, as printed in the liner notes of the Naxos Records release of Passio.