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Jan Willem de Vriend, photo: Marco Borggreve

In the midst of the inevitable disputes over the most important achievement in Johann Sebastian Bach’s oeuvre, the St Matthew Passion keeps cropping up. As English musician and scholar John Butt has noted, it is curious that a masterpiece whose emotional charge reaches the limit of human endurance was written in a secondary German centre as Leipzig was in the eighteenth century. Not all those attending the Good Friday Lutheran services during which the Passions were performed in the Saxon city necessarily appreciated the massive scale of Bach’s work, together with its subtle drama. Today’s reception of the Passion would probably infuriate both the Leipzig townspeople and the composer himself. It is difficult to count all its contemporary performances and recordings, let alone the attempts at scientific interpretations of the symbols hidden on various levels of the score. Numerous statements from present-day listeners echo the conviction of the timelessness of the arias, recitatives and choruses from the St Matthew Passion, which, as it turns out, appeal not only to believers, since Bach employed almost every available means of sound painting to tell a profoundly human story about the fragility of life, love, betrayal, violence and loss.

Karol Kozłowski
Evangelist
Lars Johansson Brissman
Jesus
Justyna Jedynak-Obłoza
Pilate’s Wife
Michalina Kraska
Maid
Zuzanna Kozłowska
Maid
Agata Szmuk
Witness
Kacper Szemraj
Witness
Krzysztof Chalimoniuk
Pilate
Miłosz Kondraciuk
Chief Priest
Maciej Falkiewicz
Judas
Krzysztof Matuszak
Peter
Piotr Stawarski
Chief Priest
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Lars Johansson Brissman

Baritone Lars Johansson Brissman was born in Stockholm where he studied singing at the Royal College of Music and the University College of Opera. He has been awarded the Christina Nilsson Award, the Joel Berglund Award and the prestigious Royal Swedish Academy of Music Award. His opera engagements have included roles in operas by Claudio Monteverdi, George Frideric Handel, Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giuseppe Verdi, Richard Wagner, Giacomo Puccini, Franz Lehár and Philip Glass. He is especially associated with the Drottningholms Slottsteater in Stockholm where he has appeared in several productions. As a recognised artist, Lars Johansson Brissman is a regular guest with the major orchestras in Europe, USA and Australia. He has an unusually wide repertoire, spanning from the Renaissance to the Romantic period. He has an especial affinity for contemporary music. He has participated in a number of world premieres of operas, concert pieces and multi-media performances.

He has worked with conductors such as Martina Batič, Olof Boman, Herbert Böck, Peter Dijkstra, Eric Ericson, Gary Graden, Daniel Harding, Ruben Jais, Ton Koopman, Andrew Manze, Riccardo Muti, Andew Parrott, Joshua Rifkin, Morten Schuldt--Jensen, Mark Tatlow, Goos ten Napel, Jos van Immerseel and Matthew Wood.

Lars Johansson Brissman’s recordings include Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with Anima Eterna Brugge, Nathan part in Ståle Kleiberg’s opera-oratorio David and Bathsheba with Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Duke Magnus part in Ivar Hallström’s opera Duke Magnus and the Mermaids with Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Johann Sebastian Bach’s St John Passion with Rebaroque, Michael Haydn’s Missa Sancti Hieronymi and Fredrik Sixten’s St John Passion.

 

[2025]