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St. John Passion, BWV 245 (St John Passion), Bach, J. S.
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St John Passion by Bach, J. S., P 12 apr 2021, No (2021/2021), Diriģents John Eliot Gardiner, Chapelle Royale, Versailles, France

Skatās dalībnieki un komanda 12 apr 2021

Lomās

  • Jesus

    William Thomas

    (2021 mar 28, 29, 31; apr 02, 04, 06, 09, 12)

  • Evangelist

    NP

    (2021 mar 28, 29, 31; apr 02, 04, 06, 09, 12)

  • Pilatus

    (Pilate)

    AA

    (2021 mar 28, 29, 31; apr 02, 04, 06, 09, 12)

  • Sopran

    (Soprano)

    JD

    (2021 mar 28, 29, 31; apr 02, 04, 06, 09, 12)

  • Alto

    (Contralto)

    CL

    (2021 mar 28, 29, 31; apr 02, 04, 06, 09, 12)

  • Countertenor

    AC

    (2021 mar 28, 29, 31; apr 02, 04, 06, 09, 12)

  • Tenor

    PD

    (2021 mar 28, 29, 31; apr 02, 04, 06, 09, 12)

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The unique setting of Oxford’s historic Sheldonian Theatre provided the backdrop for a performance that marked the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists’ return to the concert stage in 2021. A dynamic cast of soloists joined the Monteverdi ensembles for this live streamed concert, which was available to watch in high definition on Deutsche Grammophon’s digital platform, ‘DG Stage’. This performance came one year after lockdowns began in Europe due to Covid-19 - a period during which we broadcasted a cycle of Bach’s liturgical cantatas, introduced by the singers and instrumentalists who took part in our ground-breaking Bach Cantata Pilgrimage in the year 2000. It was therefore fitting to continue our commitment to the music of Bach by turning to one of the composer’s great sacred works: the St John Passion. Described by Martin Luther as ‘unique in loveliness’, the Gospel of John inspired Bach to respond with music which is by turns evocative, stirring, exultant and profoundly moving – a piece that holds our attention from beginning to end. The cast of soloists included a new generation of British Bach singers. Nick Pritchard, a memorable tenor soloist in MCO’s last recording of Bach’s Mass in B minor, sang the Evangelist. The two principal actors in the biblical drama were taken by the young, award-winning bass William Thomas (Christus) and a long-standing collaborator of Gardiner, Alex Ashworth (Pilatus). One of the stars of MCO’s acclaimed 2018 Bach cantata cycle, Julia Doyle, sang the soprano arias, and Peter Davoren, first heard as a soloist with Gardiner in the Monteverdi Vespers in 2010, performed the tenor solos. The young countertenor Alexander Chance sang the arias which his father Michael performed on the Choir’s first recording of the St John Passion.
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