Bach: St John Passion

with Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon, Julian Prégardien, Huw Montague Rendall, Ying Fang, Lucile Richardot, Laurence Kilsby and Christian Immler

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Julian Prégardien
Julian Prégardien © Peter Rigaud
Raphaël Pichon
Raphaël Pichon © Piergab
  • Doors open 19:00

  • Start 20:00

  • End ca. 22:50

Good Friday with Bach

The »St John Passion« is one of the most important and moving compositions in the history of music. In the 300 years since its premiere, it has not lost its emotional impact with which Johann Sebastian Bach set to music the suffering of Jesus Christ. Composed for Good Friday in 1724, this great work now sounds on the same bank holiday at the Elbphilharmonie. The period ensemble Pygmalion plays under the direction of its conductor Raphaël Pichon.

At nine years old, the French Pichon sang the »St John Passion« for the first time – a crucial experience for the singer and conductor. For many years, Bach’s music remained and forms the core repertoire of the Pygmalion ensemble, which Pichon established in 2007. Historically informed and always with a fresh look at the music, these concerts are hailed by audiences and critics. The musicians play instruments which originate from the time of the Passion or were replicated and ensure a unique listening experience. Renowned tenor Julian Prégardien is also involved in the role of the evangelist.

Performers

Pygmalion choir and orchestra

Julian Prégardien Evangelist

Huw Montague Rendall Jesus

Leon Košavić bass

Ying Fang soprano

Lucile Richardot alto

Laurence Kilsby tenor

director Raphaël Pichon

Programme

Anonymus
O Traurikeit, O Herzeleid!

Johann Sebastian Bach
Johannes-Passion, BWV 245
Sehet! Wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem BWV 159 (Auszüge)

Jacobus Gallus
Ecce quomodo moritur iustus / So stirbt ein Gerechter

Promoter: HamburgMusik

In cooperation with the Internationalen Bachfest Hamburg

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