Gracefully bringing the spirit of the holiday season alive.
It is a testament to Bach's genius and his deep reverence for the story of the nativity.The Christmas Oratorio, comprising six separate cantatas, was composed by Bach in 1734 to celebrate the joyous occasion of Christmas. It is a monumental musical work based on the biblical narrative of the birth of Jesus, blending together a heavenly chorales, richly-layered orchestral passages and lyrical solos. Opening with the jubilant sound of trumpets and timpani, it starts with Cantata I, aptly titled "For the First Day of Christmas." Its exuberant overture immediately transports the audience into a realm of festive splendor, echoing the rejoicing angels announcing the birth of Christ.
Bach weaves a colourful tapestry of musical expressions, capturing the varied emotions of the narrative. From the serene and contemplative arias, such as "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen" (Sleep now, weary eyes), to the triumphant choruses like "Jauchzet, frohlocket!" (Shout for joy), each movement leaves a strong impression on the listener.
Bach's profound understanding of musical architecture is evident throughout. His masterful integration of soloists, choir, and orchestra creates a harmonious unity. The luscious melodies, intertwining counterpoint and meticulously-crafted harmonies demonstrate his expertise at composition. The libretto of the Christmas Oratorio extols the significance of Christ's birth, drawing inspiration from biblical scriptures, devotional poetry and hymns.
Bach's Christmas Oratorio remains an enduring treasure in the classical repertoire – a tradition that brings warmth, spiritual reflection and hope to audiences. With its intricate beauty and profound spirituality, it continues to captivate and enchant, inviting all who listen to experience the magic of the Christmas season.
Soloists
- Miriam Allan - Soprano
- Carris Jones - Mezzo-Soprano
- James Way - Tenor
- Greg Bannan - Bass
- Howard Williams - Conductor
- Covent Garden Chamber Orchestra
- New London Singers
Howard Williams, one of Britain’s most experienced conductors on the international platform, has covered a formidable range of work both in the opera house and concert hall. His exceptionally large symphonic repertoire is matched in the theatre by nearly a hundred opera and ballet titles and a love of orchestral and choral collaboration.
In the UK, he has conducted the London Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic and BBC Symphony, as well as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National, Bournemouth Symphony and Sinfonietta, English Chamber Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia, London Sinfonietta, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Concert Orchestra and the Ulster Orchestra.
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