Sunday 29 March 2026 | 19:00 |
Hilary Cronin | Soprano | |
Helen Charlston | Mezzo-soprano | |
Jonathan Hanley | Tenor | |
James Way | Tenor | Evangelist |
Florian Störtz | Bass | Christus |
Choir of the Age of Enlightenment | ||
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment | ||
Johanna Soller | Conductor |
Johanna Soller makes her London debut in Bach’s soulful St John Passion. The Artistic Director of the Munich Bach Choir has been praised for her unique combination of emotion, focused energy and intelligence.
The St John Passion is the earlier of Bach’s two surviving settings – although not necessarily his first work in the genre. A more intimate work than the St Matthew Passion, it distils Jesus suffering and sacrifice into a more direct narrative. In part this comes from the distinctive nature of the Gospel of John, with its deep-seated spiritual purity. The church authorities in Leipzig insisted that the Passion story and Jesus’ words could only be told according to the biblical text, but Bach pulls off a clever gambit by interpolating the gospel into a compilation of popular contemporary librettos, such as that by Barthold Heinrich Brockes that Handel and Telemann had set in the previous decade.
Price: £17 – £64 (Premium £82)
Priority booking only. General booking on 31 October, 10.00am
