St Matthew Passion

The immortal masterpiece under the direction of Riccardo Minasi

Riccardo Minasi image: Lucinda Marland

Riccardo Minasi leads the Concertgebouw Orchestra, choirs and soloists in Bach’s St Matthew Passion.

Bach composed the Passion in such an emotional and compelling way that it leaves few listeners unmoved.

Concert programme

  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244

Performers

  • Riccardo Minasi

    conductor

  • Mauro Peter

    tenor (Evangelist)

  • Aurel Dawidiuk

  • Cody Quattlebaum

    bass (Christus)

  • Jane Archibald

    soprano

  • Jess Dandy

    alto

  • Valerio Contaldo

    tenor

  • Konstantin Krimmel

    bass

  • Nederlands Kamerkoor

    choir

  • Netherlands National Children's Choir

    choir

About this concert

The week before Easter wouldn’t be complete without Bach’s always overwhelming St Matthew Passion, which for decades has been one of the most popular works among classical music lovers in the Netherlands. Bach composed the Passion nearly 300 years ago in such an emotional, compelling way that it leaves few listeners unmoved.

The Concertgebouw Orchestra first performed the work in January 1891, and eight years later, the annual Passion tradition was officially established. This year’s Passion performance features Riccardo Minasi, one of the most interesting conductors to rise to fame in recent years, and a specialist in eighteenth-century music. Originally scheduled for 2020, his first appearance with the Concertgebouw Orchestra was postponed owing to the coronavirus pandemic. It’s high time he came to share his vision of Bach’s immortal masterpiece with the Concertgebouw Orchestra.

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About this concert

The week before Easter wouldn’t be complete without Bach’s always overwhelming St Matthew Passion, which for decades has been one of the most popular works among classical music lovers in the Netherlands. Bach composed the Passion nearly 300 years ago in such an emotional, compelling way that it leaves few listeners unmoved.

The Concertgebouw Orchestra first performed the work in January 1891, and eight years later, the annual Passion tradition was officially established. This year’s Passion performance features Riccardo Minasi, one of the most interesting conductors to rise to fame in recent years, and a specialist in eighteenth-century music. Originally scheduled for 2020, his first appearance with the Concertgebouw Orchestra was postponed owing to the coronavirus pandemic. It’s high time he came to share his vision of Bach’s immortal masterpiece with the Concertgebouw Orchestra.

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