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Johann Sebastian Bach: St. John Passion, BWV 245
Johann Sebastian Bach: St. John Passion, BWV 245
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Last event date: Thursday, March 24 2022 7:30PM
Thursday, 24 March 2022, 7.30 pm
Approx. until 9.30 pm
Pesti Vigadó Ceremonial Hall
Pászti season ticket / 3
St. John Passion
Johann Sebastian Bach: St. John Passion, BWV 245
Eszter Zemlényi soprano
Andrea Szántó alto
Zoltán Megyesi tenor
Szabolcs Hámori baritone
Miklós Sbestyén bass
Hungarian National Choir (choirmaster: Csaba Somos)
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: György Győriványi Ráth
Bach’s two monumental sacred works, the two passions are among the most significant creations in the whole of musical history. For believers, an evocation of the passion of Christ is a sacred experience, while non-believers can still wonder at the complexity of genre, richness of character and dramatic force of the works. Of the two passions, we can hear the earlier-composed piece that Bach based on the Gospel of John and which was first performed in Leipzig on 7 April 1724, Good Friday.
The guest appearance of the world-famous American maestro Lawrence Foster, who represents the senior age group of the international community of composers, promises to be among the outstanding events of the season. The musician with Romanian parents has conducted the Hungarian National Philharmonic on several occasions and each visit has attracted an enthusiastic response.
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