Bach: St. John Passion
Bach: St. John Passion

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Bach: St. John Passion

1971
Movie
128 min
German

Karl Richter conducts Bach's Johannes-Passion with the Muenchner Bach Chor & Orchestra.

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Director: Unknown (this is a performance recording)Genres: Classical, Religious, Oratorio

Plot Summary

The St. John Passion is an oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach, setting to music the biblical story of the Passion of Jesus from the Gospel of John. It is one of Bach's most profound and dramatic works, exploring themes of faith, betrayal, suffering, and redemption through powerful choral movements, arias, and recitatives. The work depicts the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion, focusing on his final hours and the reactions of various characters.

Critical Reception

The St. John Passion is universally acclaimed as a masterpiece of Baroque music. Performances vary, but Bach's composition itself is consistently lauded for its emotional depth, dramatic intensity, and theological insight. It is considered one of the cornerstones of the classical music repertoire.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its profound emotional and spiritual depth.

  • Commended for its dramatic power and intricate musical structure.

  • Recognized as a seminal work in the sacred choral repertoire.

Google audience: Audience reception is overwhelmingly positive, with listeners frequently highlighting the work's moving beauty and its capacity to inspire deep reflection and spiritual connection.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as it's a musical composition, not a film)

Fun Fact

Bach's St. John Passion was composed around 1724, making the 1971 recording a performance of a much older work, not a film from that year.

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