J.S. Bach's Saint John Passion, BWV 245, Good Friday at Saint Peter's, April 18 2025

Passion According to Saint Mark, 2023.

A cornerstone of our classical music program, and one of the most important days in the liturgical calendar, Saint Peter's presents their musical tradition with J.S. Bach's Saint John Passion, BWV 245.

Saint John Passion, BWV 245, is among the greatest settings of the Passion in the history of music, which underwent several fundamental changes during Bach’s lifetime and does not have a "final" version, approved by the composer as is the case with the Saint Matthew Passion. Presented by Saint Peter's Bach Collegium Orchestra and Soloists and the Saint Peter's Choir, this special musical event is in person only, with recordings available online at a later date.

Saint John Passion, BWV 245, is among the greatest settings of the Passion in the history of music, which underwent several fundamental changes during Bach’s lifetime. It does not have a "final" version approved by the composer, as is the case with the Saint Matthew Passion.

Presented by Saint Peter's Bach Collegium Orchestra and Soloists and the Saint Peter's Choir, this special musical event is in person only, with recordings available online at a later date. For more information on the musical history of Saint Peter’s, including our newly-refurbished organ, see our For the Future campaign.

 
 

THE PASSION ACCORDING TO SAINT JOHN, BWV 245 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH, 1685-1750
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 12:00 P.M. NOON AT SAINT PETER’S CHURCH

Presented within a liturgy, this Passion is in-person only and made possible by donations.

 

Vincent Carr
CONDUCTOR

Samantha Caps
SOPRANO SOLOIST 

Emily Hagens
SERVANT

Brian Giebler  
EVANGELIST    

Silvana Chu
ALTO SOLOIST

Harrison Hintzsche
JESUS & BASS SOLOIST        

Jacob Perry
TENOR SOLOIST

 

CHOIR

Soprano
Samantha Caps
Emily Hagens
Betty Jackson
Marguerite Sutherland
Emily Teplán
Lili Teplán
Carol Trower
Alto
Tracy Christensen
Silvana Chu
Katherine Keyes
Kit Kreillik
Emerson Sieverts
Rosalind Rees Smith

Tenor
Bill Heigen
Bruce Johnson
Kristian Kraai
Cameron Miya
Jacob Perry
Kevin Ritter
Eric Stenshoel

Bass
Trevor Bishai
William Bodenlos
Watson Bosler
Jonathan Lawlor
Matthew Littig
Jim Madden

BAROQUE ORCHESTRA

Clara Abel Cello
Stephen Rapp Harpsichord
Caitlyn Koester Organ
David Ross, Fritz Park Transverse Flute
Pablo O’Connell, Remy Libbrecht Oboe da caccia, Oboe d’Amore
Allen Hamrick Bassoon
Edson Scheid, Francis Liu Violins
Dan McCarthy Viola
Nicholas Kleinman Viola da Gamba
John Stajduhar Bass

TRANSLATION

Michael Marissen, Daniel R. Melamed, alt. German/English alterations

© Pamela Dellal, alt. LibrettoHenry S. Drinker ChoralesCatherine Winkworth Chorale No. 40

YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS

This Passion is made possible by your donations. A special thank you to leadership donors. Sponsorship allows Saint Peter’s to continue a decades-long tradition of presenting masterworks of music in a liturgical setting on Good Friday. A donation at any of the following tiers are available on our Eventbrite, or gifts can be made on our site directly.

$30 donation | Supporter
- General admission seating.

$100 donation | Donor Circle
- Acknowledgement in the program.*
- General admission seating for two.

$250 donation | Friend Circle
- Acknowledgement in the program.*
- Reserved seating for two.

$500 donation | Benefactor Circle
- Acknowledgement in the program.*
- Reserved seating for two
- Invitation to a rehearsal.

$1,000 donation | Patron Circle
- Acknowledgement in the program.
- Reserved seating.
- Invitation to a rehearsal.
- Breakfast with the Cantor and Pastor on the morning of the performance, April 18, 2025.

* In order to appear in the program, gifts must be received by Sunday, April 6, 2025

For inquiries regarding cash or check donation, including questions on future support, please contact our Director of Development, Rebekah Thornhill.

 
 
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