Bach, St Matthew Passion

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Johann Sebastian Bach’s St Matthew Passion moves listeners like few other compositions, filled with both grief and consolation. Bach likely first performed the work in 1727 as part of the Good Friday Vespers at Leipzig’s St. Thomas Church. Today, the Passion holds a special place in Bach’s oeuvre and is an indispensable introduction to the Easter celebrations for both Christians and classical music lovers.

Program and cast

Collegium Vocale Gent
Guy Cutting, Tenor (Evangelist)
Florian Boesch, Bass (Christus)
Grace Davidson, Soprano I
Johanna Ihrig, Soprano II
Alex Potter, Alto I
Benno Schachtner, Alto II
Sam Boden, Tenor I
Florian Sievers, Tenor II
Florian Störz, Bass I
Mikhail Timoshenko, Bass II
Philippe Herreweghe, Conductor

 

Program
Bach: St Matthew Passion

Isar Philharmonic

Isarphilharmonie

Munich’s most modern concert hall

 

Since the Isarphilharmonie opened in October 2021, it has quickly gained a reputation for its special atmosphere and excellent sound. The list of orchestras performing here reads like a veritable Who’s Who, headed by the Munich Philharmonic, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Munich Chamber Orchestra. High profile concert agencies see the auditorium as the perfect place for guest appearances by national and international orchestras and it also hosts jazz productions and large-scale popular music concerts of all genres.

 

But the Isarphilharmonie also has another string to its bow: it can be blacked out, making it the ideal venue for film screenings – with or without orchestral accompaniment. The auditorium is equipped with a large screen and top-class cinematic sound systems.

 

 

Architecture & acoustics

The building that houses the Isarphilharmonie is a steel structure with an internal volume of nearly 60,000 cubic metres. The concert hall itself can accommodate almost 2000 guests and is made from prefabricated solid wood elements. The walls are clad with black-stained softwood panels, while the stage and floors are made from light cedar wood for a striking contrast. The Isarphilharmonie at Gasteig HP8 was built by the general contractor NÜSSLI to the plans of architects gmp – Gerkan, Marg und Partner.

 

The Isarphilharmonie acoustics were created by Nagata Acoustics International – the team led by star acoustician Yasuhisa Toyota – who were also involved with the construction of the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg and the Philharmonie de Paris.

Isarphilharmonie
Mónica Garduño/Gasteig
© Stephan Vanfleteren
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