The Great Passion

Cover of The Great Passion by James Runcie
Author: James Runcie
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9781635570670
ISBN-10: 1635570670
Dimensions:
Height: 9.42 Inches
Length: 6.4 Inches
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Width: 1.09 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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The Great Passion by James Runcie, published by Bloomsbury USA on March 15, 2022, is a 272-page exploration of grief and music through the lens of Johann Sebastian Bach’s creation of the St. Matthew Passion. The narrative follows thirteen-year-old Stefan Silbermann, who grapples with the loss of his mother while adjusting to life at a new school in Leipzig. As he faces bullying and the weight of his sorrow, his life takes a transformative turn when Bach recognizes his singing talent and invites him to join the choir as a soloist.

Readers will find a poignant depiction of Stefan’s journey as he navigates his grief and discovers solace in music. Under Bach’s mentorship, he not only hones his musical abilities but also becomes entwined in the composer’s family life, providing a backdrop for themes of loss, faith, and the redemptive power of art. This edition presents a rich historical and biographical narrative that immerses readers in the emotional landscape of the time, illustrating how beauty can emerge from profound sorrow.


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From acclaimed bestselling author James Runcie, a meditation on grief and music, told through the story of Bach’s writing of the St. Matthew Passion.

In 1727, Stefan Silbermann is a grief-stricken thirteen-year-old, struggling with the death of his mother and his removal to a school in distant Leipzig. Despite his father’s insistence that he try not to think of his mother too much, Stefan is haunted by her absence, and, to make matters worse, he’s bullied by his new classmates. But when the school’s cantor, Johann Sebastian Bach, takes notice of his new pupil’s beautiful singing voice and draws him from the choir to be a soloist, Stefan’s life is permanently changed.

Over the course of the next several months, and under Bach’s careful tutelage, Stefan’s musical skill progresses, and he is allowed to work as a copyist for Bach’s many musical works. But mainly, drawn into Bach’s family life and away from the cruelty in the dorms and the lonely hours of his mourning, Stefan begins to feel at home. When another tragedy strikes, this time in the Bach family, Stefan bears witness to the depths of grief, the horrors of death, the solace of religion, and the beauty that can spring from even the most profound losses.

Joyous, revelatory, and deeply moving, The Great Passion is an imaginative tour de force that tells the story of what it was like to sing, play, and hear Bach’s music for the very first time.

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Language: en. Pages: 272.

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