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J.S. Bach's "The Passion According to St. John" on WSCL, 89.5

Join us Thursday, April 2nd at 2PM  for a special program presented by WFMT and Music of the Baroque:  Bach’s Passion According to St. John, conducted by Jane Glover.

Music of the Baroque was founded in Hyde Park, Illinois, 36 years ago by Conductor Laureate Thomas S. Wikman.  From its church choir roots, Music of the Baroque has grown to be the Midwest’s largest professional chorus and orchestra specializing in the performance of sixteenth, seventeenth and early eighteenth century music.  Over the past three decades, the ensemble has brought Chicago audiences their first, and in some cases, only performances of many early masterpieces – among them, Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, Telemann’s Day of Judgment, Mozart’s Idomeneo and numerous Handel operas and oratorios.

The chorus and orchestra of Music of the Baroque comprise of approximately 60 professional musicians.  Chorus members have active operatic and recital careers and many perform regularly, both in the United States and abroad.  Many members of the Music of the Baroque Orchestra are also members of other leading ensembles, including the Chicago Symphony and Lyric Opera orchestras.

In this intimate, intensely dramatic, and deeply human telling of the Passion narrative, J. S. Bach sets scripture and poetry in music of heartbreaking emotion and beauty. Scottish tenor Paul Agnew, whom the Chicago Tribune calls “simply miraculous,” returns to sing the Evangelist in one of the greatest choral works of all time.

Bach’s Passion According to St. John will be conducted by Jane Glover.   The soloists include Paul AgnewNathan Berg,Yulia Van DorenKrisztina SzabóTodd von FelkerSusan NelsonKlaus Georg, Ryan O’Mealey, and the Music of the Baroque Chorus and Orchestra.

Chris Ranck is Delmarva Public Media's Executive Producer, Program Director and Automation Engineer.