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Händel: Brockes-Passion

baroque bestseller: a rarely heard Passion full of drama and theatrical finesse

Hamburg (DE)
Elbphilharmonie

In the early 18th century, the Passion text by poet Barthold Heinrich Brockes became a true bestseller. Händel, by then already settled in London, gave those words a voice of his own — personal, expressive, and deeply felt. Brockes’ vivid and dramatic poetry found a natural ally in Händel’s theatrical instinct.

His Brockes-Passion is a rarely heard work, rich in drama and compassion, with tender arias, duets brimming with tension, and choral passages that cut and console in equal measure. This is not music that narrates, but music that empathises — through sound, silence and breath.

Concert

Programme

Georg Friedrich Händel 
Brockes-Passion, HWV 48 'Der für die Sünde der Welt'

 

with the support of Beside Tax Shelter and the Belgian Tax Shelter

Artists

PRJCT Amsterdam
Vlaams Radiokoor
Maarten Engeltjes contratenor & conductor
Julia Lezhneva soprano
Carolyn Sampson soprano
Benedikt Kristjánsson tenor
Fabio Trümphy tenor
Edward Grint bass