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Honour the Lenten season with a powerful musical experience.Join the Regina Symphony Orchestra for St. John Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach, a deeply moving work that has resonated with audiences for centuries.
Composed in 1724, this dramatic oratorio for choir, soloists, and Baroque orchestra recounts the arrest, trial, and crucifixion of Jesus. Through a rich blend of Lutheran chorales, poetic reflection, and expressive storytelling, the music shifts from intimate moments of contemplation to powerful, emotional intensity.
First performed in Leipzig for Good Friday, St. John Passion remains one of Bach’s most profound works, exploring themes of suffering, hope, and redemption that continue to speak to audiences today.
Bach's St. John Passion
Presented through the generosity of an anonymous donor
Holy Rosary Cathedral
Saturday, March 28
7:30 PM
Featuring:
Gordon Gerrard, conductor
Caitlin Wood, soprano
Marion Newman, mezzo-soprano
Asitha Tennekoon, tenor
Stephen Hegedus, bass-baritone
Ignite Chamber Choir, under the direction of Dorianna Holowachuk
Let this extraordinary performance be part of your Lenten reflection.
Tickets: www.reginasymphony.com
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Event Venue
Holy Rosary Cathedral (Regina, Saskatchewan), 2104 Garnet Street,Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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