Dunedin Consort
John Passion

Nicholas Mulroy Director & Evangelist, Anna Dennis Soprano, Claudia Huckle Mezzo-soprano, Stephan Loges Christus
Pre-concert talk with Nicholas Mulroy 6.30pm (Edinburgh only)
Sat, 16 March 2024
St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh
7:30pm
£5 – £29
Full Event Details
Bach’s ‘little Passion’, as Schumann famously called it, was unveiled to the Leipzig congregation on Good Friday 1724, 300 years ago almost to the day. It was Bach’s first Passion, and although more slender than the Matthew that would follow three years later, it remains his first piece of grand storytelling. While the Matthew Passion is a more monumental, contemplative piece, the John is arguably more dramatic, placing greater emphasis on the tensions and humanity at the heart of the passion story. It is a work of hope and promise that looks forward to the prospect of a glorious resurrection, directed here by Dunedin Consort’s Associate Director, Nicholas Mulroy, in his role as the Evangelist.
Nicholas Mulroy Director & Evangelist, Anna Dennis Soprano, Claudia Huckle Mezzo-soprano, Stephan Loges Christus
Pre-concert talk with Nicholas Mulroy 6.30pm (Edinburgh only)
Venue Details & Map
Location
St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh
Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, EH12 5AW, United Kingdom
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