Rites of Passion – The St. Matthew Passion by J. S. Bach
Cameron Hall 1585 Yonge Street, TorontoRITES OF PASSION – The St. Matthew Passion by J. S. Bach
The St. Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach is sometimes glibly referred to as the “best opera Bach never wrote.” As a provincial church musician in Leipzig, Bach never composed an opera, but the St. Matthew Passion is as close as you could come – a masterpiece of high drama, emotion and impact. Intended for use on Good Friday, this monumental work recounts the story of the final hours of Christ, containing some of Bach’s most beautiful and inspired music. Regardless of your faith, creed, religion or knowledge of music, the St. Matthew Passion will impress, enlighten and move you, clearly illustrating the capability of the creative mind when inspired. Join Rick Phillips for a stimulating voyage into this great musical work of art that speaks spiritually to the whole of humanity.
BIOGRAPHY
Rick Phillips is a busy broadcaster, podcaster, freelance writer and reviewer, panel moderator, lecturer, consultant, concert host and music tour guide. He presents a variety of Music History & Appreciation courses at such venues as the University of Toronto, York University, the Royal Conservatory of Music and George Brown College. Often a juror in the classical music categories for the Juno Awards, he is the author of “The Essential Classical Recordings – 101 CDs,” published by McClelland & Stewart. From 1994 to 2008, Rick was the Host and Producer of SOUND ADVICE, the weekly guide to classical music and recordings, heard across Canada on both CBC Radio One and Radio Two every weekend. Affiliated with the CBC for 30 years, working in Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto, his career spanned production to management to on-air. He holds a B. Mus. from McGill University and a M. Mus. from the University of Toronto.