Oxford Harmonic Choir
Bach's St Matthew Passion
Part of the Oxford Harmonic Choir 2025/26 Cycle
Add to my Calendar 28-03-2026 19:00 28-03-2026 21:00 36 Oxford Harmonic Choir J. S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion was completed in 1727 and has been widely recognized, to this day, as the greatest sacred choral work of all time. It stands as such a towering musical edifice that it cast a shadow on the entire “passion oratorio” genre until at least the time of Penderecki and Pärt in the late 20th century. Certainly, Bach’s inventive harmony, dense counterpoint and dramatic use of tone colour are striking throughout. Due to the nature of this work as a vehicle for telling the story of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, this performance will be sung in English. Matthew Minter will sing the role of the Evangelist; George Robarts will sing the role of Jesus. Oxford Town Hall, Oxford DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Oxford Town Hall
Saint Aldate's
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 1BX
England
Tickets
Prices: Arena and back gallery £25, side gallery £20; wheelchair users arena £23; under 18s/students £12.50
Booking line: 01865 305305
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Programme
Johann Sebastian Bach – St Matthew Passion, BWV 244
Performers
Matthew Minter – tenor
George Robarts – baritone
Susan Young – soprano
Tristram Cooke – counter-tenor
Nathan Vale – tenor
David John Pike – Bass
David Ponsford – harpsichord
Robert Secret – Conductor
Oxford Harmonic Choir
Orchestra of Stowe Opera
Programme Note
J. S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion was completed in 1727 and has been widely recognized, to this day, as the greatest sacred choral work of all time. It stands as such a towering musical edifice that it cast a shadow on the entire “passion oratorio” genre until at least the time of Penderecki and Pärt in the late 20th century. Certainly, Bach’s inventive harmony, dense counterpoint and dramatic use of tone colour are striking throughout. Due to the nature of this work as a vehicle for telling the story of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, this performance will be sung in English.
Matthew Minter will sing the role of the Evangelist; George Robarts will sing the role of Jesus.
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