Location

Calvary Presbyterian Church
2515 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, California 94115
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About this event

ONLINE SALES FOR SUNDAY 5/19 ARE CLOSED

TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR STARTING AT 3PM
PLEASE JOIN US!
(Video tickets are still available here.)

One of Bach's most powerful and dramatic works, his St. John Passion illuminates our rich human story through its vivid music and emotional text. Join us for an epic journey of sublime music – music that travels through turmoil and tragedy to ultimate reconciliation and consolation.

With soloists Kyle Stegall, Evangelist; Chung-Wai Soong, Jesus; Michele Kennedy, soprano; Heidi Waterman, mezzo soprano; David Kurtenbach Rivera, tenor; Nikolas Nackley, baritone;  and the Jubilate Baroque Orchestra.

Ticket Prices

  • General $40
  • Senior $35
  • Student $15
  • Under 18 FREE

How to Buy Tickets

  1. Click the TICKETS & DONATIONS button above
  2. Choose your ticket categories and quantities, and then click CONTINUE
  3. Provide your contact & payment information and click PAY NOW
  4. The next screen will provide a link to view your E-Ticket, which you can print out or add to your Apple Wallet
  5. Check your email for an email from "Ticketstripe". (Check your spam filters if you don't see it.  Gmail users may find it under the Updates tab.)  This email includes a link you can refer to any time to retrieve your e-ticket.

* Concert video: The concert will be recorded and made available to ticket holders roughly 2-3 weeks later. In-person concert tickets include access to the video when it is available.  The video will be available for sale and for viewing for 30 days after it is launched.

Box Office opens at 3:00 pm for walk-up sales

Concert run time: approx. 2 hours, 30 minutes (including intermission)

For those who are interested in details of the genesis and form of Bach’s St. John Passion, we offer a look back at the program notes written by our Resident Musicologist, Alexandra Amati, for our 2018 performance of this work.

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