Matthäus Passion

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Title: Matthäus Passion
Otros títulos: Matthäus Passion BWV 244
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244
Mattheüs Passie BWV 244
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Johann Sebastian Bach; Ton Koopman; The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir; Boys Choir of Sacraments-Church Breda
Código CDU: B.32
Forma Musical: Oratorios ; Passion music.
Abstract: It is unclear exactly how many Passion settings Bach wrote: perhaps but not likely five, possibly three or four. Only two survive today; the second of these, the St. Matthew Passion dates from 1729. The Passions, Biblical texts set as large-scale musical works, were performed on Good Friday and told the story of Christ's Crucifixion, according to the Gospels. The St. Matthew Passion is a work very different in character from its extant predecessor, the St. John Passion: the former is deeply devotional, introspective, and meditative in character, while the latter is more intensely dramatic, with more action in its narrative. The St. Matthew Passion is often compared with Bach's monumental Mass in B minor in terms of both scope and piety. Performed at St. Thomas' Church in Leipzig, the work sets a text by Christian Picander (who may have been the author of a hypothetical, now-lost 1725 Bach Passion). Another significant difference between the St. John and St. Matthew works lies in their ...


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