Dunedin Consort
Matthew Passion
Joanne Lunn | James Hall | Hugo Hymas
Paul Whittaker BSL intepreter
This performance is presented with British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation throughout, delivered by an interpreter positioned on the left side of the stage facing the audience.
- Sat 12 April 2025
- New Auditorium, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
- 7:00pm
- £6-35
- ➕2 other performances
Full Event Details
Bach’s Matthew Passion was first performed on Good Friday 1727. Amidst the drama of betrayal, trial, judgement, and crucifixion, there runs a thread of love, both human and divine. Eight singers and two orchestras work together and apart to narrate, comment, and reflect on the last days of Jesus’ life.
Paul Whittaker BSL intepreter
This performance is presented with British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation throughout, delivered by an interpreter positioned on the left side of the stage facing the audience.
Venue Details & Map
Location
New Auditorium, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
New Auditorium, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Other performances
In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:
Matthew Passion
- Fri 11 April 2025
- The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
- 7:00pm
- £6-35
Matthew Passion
- Sun 13 April 2025
- St John’s Kirk, Perth
- 3:00pm
- £6-28.50
Show past performances of this programme
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