The Facade Ensemble - Arvo Pärt’s Passio

Ely Cathedral, 1 Apr 2026


A liturgical performance of Arvo Pärt’s extraordinary treatment of the Johannine Passion narrative

Admission is free but please reserve a space.

The Façade Ensemble present a liturgical performance of Passio, Arvo Pärt’s extraordinary treatment of the Johannine Passion narrative for soloists, choir, and instrumental ensemble.

Celebrating his 90th birthday, Arvo Pärt is possibly the greatest living composer and certainly the most performed. His style is beloved by millions for its tranquility and transparency, combining medieval and modern elements into a soundworld known as 'tintinnabuli', Latin for 'little bells'.

The iconic work Passio, setting Saint John's gospel account of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus, is perhaps the most genuine example of Pärt's tintinnabuli style, as the events are narrated by an ethereal evangelist quartet of singers, while the parts of Pilate and Jesus are sung by two soloists, joined by a small chamber group of violin, cello, oboe, bassoon and organ, in a transifixing meditative minimalist experience.

Written for the Bayerische Rundfunkchor in 1982, Passio is now regarded as one of the supreme works of modernist music and it can be in no better hands than those of The Facade Ensemble.

Founded at Cambridge University by its artistic director Benedict Collins Rice, the group which began comprising National Youth Orchestra principals and Genesis Sixteen members now brings together Gramophone, BBC Music Magazine and Royal Philharmonic Society award-winners with BBC Radio 3 New Generation, Britten Pears and City Music Foundation artists. Currently ensemble-in-residence at The Courtauld Institute, they enjoy a reputation for 'razor-sharp' (The Arts Desk), 'first-rate' (MusicOMH) and 'stunning' (Robert Hugill) performances, proving time and again that modernist music - sadly often dismissed as 'difficult' - can be richly rewarding.

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Venue
Ely Cathedral
Date
Wednesday, 1 Apr 2026
Starts
7:30 p.m.

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