St Matthew Passion
Th 25.3.27 Fr 26.3.27 Mo 29.3.27 Su 4.4.27 all events
Oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach
Opera Main stage
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
©2023, Marcus Lieberenz
Conductor
Director
Assistant director
Set design
Natascha von Steiger
Costume design
Video
Light
Roland Edrich
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Assistant director
Set design
Natascha von Steiger
Costume design
Video
Light
Roland Edrich
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Assistant director
Set design
Natascha von Steiger
Costume design
Video
Light
Roland Edrich
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Assistant director
Set design
Natascha von Steiger
Costume design
Video
Light
Roland Edrich
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Evangelist
Tenor / Witness
Jesus
Bass
Petrus / Pontifex
Judas / Pilatus / Pontifex
Soprano / Maid / Pilate's wife
Alto / Witness / Maid
High priest
Girl
Orchestra
Evangelist
Tenor / Witness
Jesus
Bass
Petrus / Pontifex
Judas / Pilatus / Pontifex
Soprano / Maid / Pilate's wife
Alto / Witness / Maid
High priest
Girl
Orchestra
Evangelist
Tenor / Witness
Jesus
Bass
Petrus / Pontifex
Judas / Pilatus / Pontifex
Soprano / Maid / Pilate's wife
Alto / Witness / Maid
High priest
Girl
Orchestra
Evangelist
Tenor / Witness
Jesus
Bass
Petrus / Pontifex
Judas / Pilatus / Pontifex
Soprano / Maid / Pilate's wife
Alto / Witness / Maid
High priest
Girl
Orchestra
Oratorio in two parts by Johann Sebastian Bach
Libretto by Picaneder based on the Matthew Gospel from the Luther Bible
Premiere probably on Good Friday, 11 April 1727 in Leipzig
Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 5 May 2023
Libretto by Picaneder based on the Matthew Gospel from the Luther Bible
Premiere probably on Good Friday, 11 April 1727 in Leipzig
Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 5 May 2023
This oratorio tells the story of the last days in the life of Jesus Christ. Exactly three hundred years ago, Johann Sebastian Bach set the Gospel text to music: The premiere was held on Good Friday in 1727. Benedikt von Peter’s production takes the inherent tradition of the Stations of the Cross seriously: Bach’s double-choir masterpiece unfolds as an acoustic crucifix; the audience sits amidst the musical action, exposing their own bodies to this Passion and its unsettling beauty. Betrayal, mortal agony, sacrifice and forgiveness do not appear as a distant event of salvation, but as a sober question for our present: What are the sins for which the Son must be sacrificed year after year? Not the Evangelist, but children bring the parable to life. They shoulder the cross, prevent Judas’s suicide with an embrace, and put the value system of a Christian society up for discussion. Marc Minkowski, a renowned specialist in Baroque vocal music and a guest at the Deutsche Oper for the first time, conducts this special revival exactly on the 300th anniversary of the work!
Introduction 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn German language with German and English surtitles
Duration3 hours 15 minutes / including an interval after approx. 65 minutes
Age recommendationfrom age 11
Further informationThere are visitor seats on the stage, and formations of chorus and orchestra are placed in the audience area.
Co-productionA co-production between Deutsche Oper Berlin and Theater Basel. The children's chorus is sponsored by Dobolino e.V.
New productions 26/27
Enter Onepager
1
slide_title_1
slide_description_1
slide_headline_2
2
slide_title_2
slide_description_2
slide_headline_3
3
slide_title_3
slide_description_3
slide_headline_4
4
slide_title_4
slide_description_4
Create / edit OnePager