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James Macmillan’s St John Passion: the Role of Celtic Folk Idioms and the Reproaches

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In 1829, Passion settings entered the secular concert hall with Felix Mendelssohn’s revival of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion in Berlin. The genre has fallen in and out of favor with composers because of the subject matter and Bach’s prominence in the setting. James MacMillan’s St. John Passion has established itself as one of the preeminent modern passion settings by manipulating past idioms such as chant, chorales, and other popular passion conventions in concert with his use of Celtic folk idioms. He creates a passion experience that strives for a spiritually Catholic influence. This approach has earned praise and harsh criticism. MacMillan’s unique use of keening and the drone offers a uniquely Scottish passion that allows for Jesus’ crucifixion to be more poignant to the intended initial audience. In addition to his use of Celtic folk idioms, MacMillan uses added text; most central to this paper is The Reproaches. Movement eight (The Reproaches) is the emotional and musical climax of the work. This inclusion of text has shifted the climax, namely Jesus’s death and burial, to moments before his death. In addition, the value of the work as a liturgical work is lost by the inclusion of these texts, but a religious and spiritual essence remain.
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Title: James Macmillan’s St John Passion: the Role of Celtic Folk Idioms and the Reproaches
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In 1829, Passion settings entered the secular concert hall with Felix Mendelssohn’s revival of Bach’s St.
Matthew Passion in Berlin.
The genre has fallen in and out of favor with composers because of the subject matter and Bach’s prominence in the setting.
James MacMillan’s St.
John Passion has established itself as one of the preeminent modern passion settings by manipulating past idioms such as chant, chorales, and other popular passion conventions in concert with his use of Celtic folk idioms.
He creates a passion experience that strives for a spiritually Catholic influence.
This approach has earned praise and harsh criticism.
MacMillan’s unique use of keening and the drone offers a uniquely Scottish passion that allows for Jesus’ crucifixion to be more poignant to the intended initial audience.
In addition to his use of Celtic folk idioms, MacMillan uses added text; most central to this paper is The Reproaches.
Movement eight (The Reproaches) is the emotional and musical climax of the work.
This inclusion of text has shifted the climax, namely Jesus’s death and burial, to moments before his death.
In addition, the value of the work as a liturgical work is lost by the inclusion of these texts, but a religious and spiritual essence remain.

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