19:00 Thursday 9 September 2021 ON TV
Royal Albert Hall
Johann Sebastian Bach: St Matthew Passion (sung in German)
Stuart Jackson Evangelist
Hugo Hymas tenor
Roderick Williams baritone
Arcangelo
Jonathan Cohen harpsichord/director
Louise Alder (soprano)
Iestyn Davies (counter-tenor)
Stuart Jackson (Evangelist)
Hugo Hymas (tenor)
Roderick Williams (baritone)
Matthew Rose (Christ)
Arcangelo Chorus
Arcangelo
Jonathan Cohen (harpsichord/director)
Bach’s crowning masterpiece, the St Matthew Passion combines moments of extraordinary fragility and tenderness with raw choral power and explosive jubilation, bitter grief with passages of consolation. With double chorus and orchestra, its scope and ambition is vast – a piece made for the Royal Albert Hall. Following on from their gripping account of Handel’s Theodora in 2018, period-instrument ensemble Arcangelo and Director Jonathan Cohen return to the Proms, joined by a glittering line-up of soloists including Roderick Williams and rising star Stuart Jackson. - Anonymous contribution from unknown source.
Royal Albert Hall
Johann Sebastian Bach: St Matthew Passion (sung in German)
Stuart Jackson Evangelist
Hugo Hymas tenor
Roderick Williams baritone
Arcangelo
Jonathan Cohen harpsichord/director
Louise Alder (soprano)
Iestyn Davies (counter-tenor)
Stuart Jackson (Evangelist)
Hugo Hymas (tenor)
Roderick Williams (baritone)
Matthew Rose (Christ)
Arcangelo Chorus
Arcangelo
Jonathan Cohen (harpsichord/director)
Bach’s crowning masterpiece, the St Matthew Passion combines moments of extraordinary fragility and tenderness with raw choral power and explosive jubilation, bitter grief with passages of consolation. With double chorus and orchestra, its scope and ambition is vast – a piece made for the Royal Albert Hall. Following on from their gripping account of Handel’s Theodora in 2018, period-instrument ensemble Arcangelo and Director Jonathan Cohen return to the Proms, joined by a glittering line-up of soloists including Roderick Williams and rising star Stuart Jackson. - Anonymous contribution from unknown source.
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