Wednesday 27th of March at 8PM

@ Church Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon

Join us for an exciting coming-together of young musicians specialising in historical performance practice, organised by the Brussels-based harpsichordist Tetsu Isaji to mark the tercentenary of the first performance of J.S. Bach's "St John Passion" (BWV 245).

Our work and passion was given a platform by the generosity of the Notre-Dame au Sablon church and its titular organists, including Benoît Mernier. Furthermore, fate led us to Sigiswald Kuijken and Marleen Thiers, whose warmth and support has, and will continue to bless this project throughout its musical development. Thanks to their support, and that of many others, the project became a reality.

We look forward to sharing this moment with you – let the Passion resound in our souls for the next three centuries to come!

Johannes-Passion (BWV 245)

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Church Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon

This beautiful late-Gothic church is located in the Brussels 'Sablon' area and can be reached easily by public transportation. There are (paid) parkings available if you're travelling by car.

Tram: 92, 93 (Petit Sablon / Kleine Zavel)

Bus: 33, 95 (Petit Sablon / Kleine Zavel)

Train: 10 minutes on foot from Brussels-central station

Car: Parking Sablon-Poelaert, Parking Albertine-square