St Matthew Passion (2019)
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McMahon, Paul
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Perth Concert Hall
Abstract
Readings of the Passion story were integral to Holy Week liturgies
from the initial centuries of the Christian era. By the time of Bach’s
predecessor Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672), through-composed recitatives
accompanied by the basso-continuo instruments were essential to the form. The
recitatives in Bach’s oratorio-passions, such as those found within this
performance of the Matthäus-Passion, took on operatic characteristics of the
Italian style including harmonic and melodic expressiveness intended to
reflect the meaning of the text.
The current research offers an
instructive reading of Bach’s vocal writing within the Evangelist or
narrator’s role. Such practical applications consider the scope for
affective delivery of sacred text through subtle vocal nuances and expressive
melodic gestures in performance.
The
research documented through this performance concert performance of Bach’s
Matthäus-Passion, one of the composer’s most well-known vocal works was
performed by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and St George’s
Cathedral Consort at Perth Concert Hall on 16 April 2019 for an audience of
approximately 1700 patrons. The performance was streamed across the globe on
World Concert Hall, broadcast live to air on ABC Classic FM and reviewed in
high impact publications including The Australian, Limelight