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Twickenham Choral

About

J.S. Bach: St John Passion

St John Passion recounts the dramatic story from the Gospel of St John of how Jesus was captured, judged and crucified. The pain of his betrayal, the bewilderment of the apostles and the anger of the crowds are all conveyed through Bach’s vivid musical depiction of a cast of colourful characters in this powerful work, threaded through with traditional German chorales.

Conducted by Christopher Herrick during his final year as the Choir’s Conductor, and accompanied by the superb Brandenburg Baroque Soloists, Twickenham Choral invite you to join them to mark the 300th anniversary of the first performance on Good Friday 1724 of this colossus of musical achievement.

Simon Wall (Evangelist), Jimmy Holliday (Christus), Alex Kidgell, Carris Jones, Benjamin Durrant, Jonathan Brown
Brandenburg Baroque Soloists

Conductor Christopher Herrick

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
General admission£24.00 per ticket
Student£12.00 per adult

£1 booking fee per ticket applies to all tickets priced at £10 or over. If you have any additional needs or need to book a wheelchair space please do call the box office on 020 8977 7558 so we can assist you further.

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Map & Directions

Twickenham Choral

Type:Music - Choir Concert

Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Road, Teddington, London, TW11 9NN

Tel: 02089777558

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