Cantata Singers Presents Bach St. John Passion
2026-03-14
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Bach’s St. John Passion is one of the most profound and emotionally gripping works in Western music. First performed on Good Friday in 1724, this dramatic oratorio sets the story of Christ’s crucifixion from the Gospel of John, blending intimate arias, turbulent choruses, and haunting chorales into a deeply human musical experience.

While the subject is sacred, the emotions are startlingly real—rage, sorrow, tenderness, and hope. From the anguished crowd scenes to the sorrowful beauty of the final chorus, Bach’s St. John Passion invites listeners into a vivid and deeply reflective journey.

What’s Interesting About This Concert

  • Operatic Drama, Sacred Depth: Though written for church, the St. John Passion unfolds like a sacred opera. The Evangelist’s narration moves the story swiftly along, while the chorus shifts roles—becoming the crowd, the soldiers, and the conscience of the piece. It’s intensely dramatic, without ever stepping foot on a stage.
  • A Window Into Bach’s World: Bach composed the St. John Passion during his first year in Leipzig, making it his earliest surviving Passion setting. It’s rawer, more urgent, and more emotionally direct than the later St. Matthew Passion—a glimpse of Bach experimenting boldly with musical storytelling.
  • Music That Still Speaks: Nearly 300 years after its premiere, this music still feels alive. Its mix of choral power and solo intimacy gives space for personal reflection and communal reckoning—making it as resonant today as it was in 1724.

Location:

Needham Great Hall, 1471 Highland Avenue, Needham

Date:

2026-03-14

Time:

7:30 pm

Price Range:

Lowest Price — $15
Highest Price — $70