Program Booklet
St Matthew Passion
Saturday , April 19
19:00
hour until approximately 10:15 p.m.
Bach's St. Matthew Passion is a musical wonder of song, music and symbolism. A complex and moving tribute to the Passion, led by our regular guest conductor Richard Egarr.
A free textbook of the Matthäus Passion is available at the Concert Hall entrance with the German texts. The Dutch translation by Ria van Hengel can be downloaded here.
PROGRAM
Richard Egarr conductor
Joshua Ellicot evangelist
Lisandro Abadie Christus
Ilse Eerens soprano
Barbara Kozelj mezzo-soprano
Linard Vrielink tenor
Stephan Loges bass
Netherlands Chamber Choir (rehearsal Rienk Bakker)
Haags Matrozenkoor (rehearsal Peter van der Leeuw)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Matthäus Passion, BWV 244 (1727)
Download the full version of the program booklet, including the German song lyrics, here.
Biographies

Residentie Orkest The Hague

Richard Egarr

Joshua Ellicott
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Lisandro Abadie
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Ilse Eerens

Barbara Kozelj
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Linard Vrielink

Stephan Loges

Netherlands Chamber Choir

Haags Matrozenkoor
Download the full playlist of choir and orchestra here
Fun Fact
Johann Sebastian Bach
(Eisenach March 21, 1685 - July 28, 1750, Leipzig)
As far as is known, Bach himself conducted four performances of his St. Matthew Passion. After that, this passion, like much of his other music, fell into oblivion. It was the 20-year-old Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy who managed to get the "Grosse Passion" back on the lecterns. On March 11, 1829, some one hundred years after its premiere in Leipzig, he led the first performance at the Berlin Singakademie from behind the grand piano (!). However, with a huge choir - 158 singers - and numerous cuts, especially chorales and arias had to go. The Residentie Orkest first performed the St. Matthew Passion in 1907.

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