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Music Before 1800 Presents: MARKUS PASSION
Groupmuse Night Out

Music Before 1800 Presents: MARKUS PASSION

CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH

Sun, April 13, at 4:00 PM, EDT
(Ticket sales close Apr 12, 12:00 PM EDT)

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Music Before 1.

🎶 Experience the World Premiere of J.S. Bach’s Lost Masterpiece! 🌟

We're teaming up again with Music Before 1800 for a Groupmuse Night Out, which gives our community members exclusive ticketing discounts to extraordinary programs across town.

Palm Sunday don’t miss your chance to witness a musical milestone—the world premiere of Bach’s Markus Passion in its first-ever staged version. Bach’s original manuscript was lost shortly after his death (and missing for centuries) but now, musicologist Malcolm Bruno has brilliantly reconstructed this legendary work, drawing from Bach’s own compositions.

This unique performance features:

  • Four outstanding singers
  • 14 brilliant instrumentalists
  • A special role for actor Joseph Marcell (known for his iconic performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) as the Evangelist.

🌟 LIMITED-TIME OFFER: 55% Off Tickets Available Now! 🌟

Step into a world where history, music, and drama come together in a stunning, once-in-a-lifetime performance. Grab your tickets today before they’re gone!

Groupmuse ticket buyers are instructed to pick up their tickets at Will Call immediately prior to the performance's start time. Seating is assigned.

What's the music?

The Sebastians Chatham Baroque

Singers and actors include:
Joseph Marcell, actor
Pascale Beaudin, soprano
Cody Bowers, countertenor
James Reese, tenor
Jonathan Woody, bass
Jeffrey Grossman Director & Harpsichord

The Sebastians with Chatham Baroque
Emi Ferguson, flute
Mei Yoshimura Stone, flute
Priscilla Herreid, oboe d’amore
Caroline Giassi, oboe d’amore
Daniel Lee, violin
Andrew Fouts (Chatham Baroque), violin
Shelby Yamin, viola
Patricia Halverson (Chatham Baroque), viola da gamba
Caroline Nicolas, viola da gamba
Ezra Seltzer, violoncello
Nathaniel Chase, contrabass
Scott Pauley (Chatham Baroque), theorbo
Kevin Payne, theorbo
Jeffrey Grossman, organ, harpsichord, music director

Adapted and Directed by Bill Barclay
Edited by Malcolm Bruno
Produced by Concert Theatre Works
Commissioned by Oregon Bach Festival

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