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Yale Institute of Sacred Music Presents
Christ’s Passion in Context

Musical Offerings | Symposium

J.S. Bach: St. John Passion (1725 version)
Yale Schola Cantorum
Simon Carrington, conductor

Saturday, April 1, 8:00 p.m.
St. Mary’s Church, 5 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven

Soloists:
Derek Chester, the Evangelist
Douglas Williams, Jesus

Abigail Haynes and Mellissa Hughes, soprano
Ian Howell and Sylvia Ryder, alto
Steven Caldicott Wilson, tenor
Joshua Copeland, bass

Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm:
   Collection of Musical Instruments
   15 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven
John Meets Matthew:
The Second Version of Bach’s St. John Passion

Markus Rathey, Assistant Professor of Music History, Yale University.

 


 

Marcel Dupré: Le chemin de la croix, op. 29
Martin Jean, organ
Sunday, April 2, 5:00 p.m.
(performed in the context of a traditional service
of the Stations of the Cross)
Christ Church Episcopal, 84 Broadway, New Haven

 


 

J.S. Bach: St. Matthew Passion
Yale Camerata
Marguerite Brooks, conductor

Sunday, April 9, 3:00 p.m.
Woolsey Hall, corner of College and Grove Streets, New Haven

Soloists:
Thomas Cooley, the Evangelist
David Arnold, Jesus

Julia Blue Raspe, Soprano
Judith Malafronte, Mezzo-Soprano
Jeffrey Douma, Tenor
Andrew Wentzel, Bass

with
Edward Clark, Organ
Stephen Rapp, Organ
Steven Thomas, Cello

Pre-concert talk at 2:00pm:
   President’s Room, second floor of Woolsey Hall
Staffing the St. Matthew Passion Then and Now
Daniel Melamed, Associate Professor of Music and Director of Graduate Studies, Indiana University School of Music

 


 

Christ’s Passion in Context
A Symposium on Theological, Historical, and Artistic Considerations of the Passion

  • Adela Yarbro Collins (Yale University)
    Passion Narratives in the Gospels
  • Guy Erwin (California Lutheran University)
    Seeing with the Heart: The Passion of Christ in the Theology and Culture of Early Lutheranism
  • Jaime Lara (Yale University)
    Sacred Blood: the Rehabilitation of Human Sacrifice

Saturday, April 8, 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m (with refreshments).
Linsly-Chittenden Hall, 63 High Street, New Haven
Register free online or by calling 203-432-3220.

 



 
       
     

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