by Mia Leo, GraceMusic
Brandon Beachamp conducts the Grace Church Choir, orchestra, and soloists in a contemporary, yet classical, setting of Bob Chilcott’s St. John Passion on Sunday March 26 at 4p.
Originally written for the Choir of Wells Cathedral (UK), Chilcott’s Passion is modeled after the great settings by J. S. Bach. The hour-long performance features David Vanderwal (St. Thomas Church, Fifth Ave., NYC) as the Evangelist and Peter Walker (St. Luke in the Fields, NYC) as Jesus. As in Bach’s Passions, the role of the choir is to play the part of the crowd or a group of soldiers within the narrative. The choir also sings four meditations that offer reflection throughout the Passion. In the way that Bach used chorales to include his listening audience in the performance, Chilcott wrote five original hymns to familiar texts.
The Observer has called Bob Chilcott “a contemporary hero of British choral music.” He is currently principal guest conductor of the BBC Singers and a prolific composer. He sang in the choir of King’s College, Cambridge both as a boy and as a university student, and was a member of the King’s Singers for 12 years. He was conductor of the chorus at the Royal College of Music in London for 7 years, and began composing in 1997. His work in various genres has been commissioned and performed worldwide; he often conducts his own premiers.
Grace Episcopal Church is located at 130 First Ave. Nyack – handicap-accessible via First Avenue entrance. Visit GraceMusicNyack.com to purchase tickets. St. John Passion tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and $5 for students. Children 12 and under are free.