St. John Passion
Location
Washington National Cathedral
3101 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington DC 20016
Directions & Parking
Washington National Cathedral
3101 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington DC 20016
Directions & Parking
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On Palm Sunday, witness the energy and grandeur of J.S. Bach’s St. John Passion. Composed at the height of his powers, this oratorio is one of Bach’s most deeply affecting and grandly dramatic masterworks. The narrative tells the story of Jesus Christ’s final suffering, death, burial, and resurrection.
The Washington National Cathedral Combined Choirs and Baroque Orchestra perform under conductor Canon Michael McCarthy with soloists Rufus Müller, evangelist; Brendan Curran, Christus; Elizabeth Cragg, soprano; Roger Isaacs, countertenor; Nicholas Phan, tenor.
Tickets: $25-$85
Tickets purchased now will be held under your name at will call, which opens at 3 pm on April 13th, just inside the front doors of the Cathedral.
The Washington National Cathedral Combined Choirs and Baroque Orchestra perform under conductor Canon Michael McCarthy with soloists Rufus Müller, evangelist; Brendan Curran, Christus; Elizabeth Cragg, soprano; Roger Isaacs, countertenor; Nicholas Phan, tenor.
Tickets: $25-$85
Tickets purchased now will be held under your name at will call, which opens at 3 pm on April 13th, just inside the front doors of the Cathedral.