Christmas Oratorio: Parts 4 – 6
Reach the triumphant heights of Bach’s sublime work with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conducted by Václav Luks.
This is Bach at his most joyous in a work that celebrates the power of love. Grab the chance to hear all six parts performed over two nights.
There could be no better way to end the year in which the OAE celebrates the 40th anniversary of its formation in 1986 than with a work that has been a mainstay.
The Christmas Oratorio was first performed as six cantatas, each focusing on a different aspect of the Christmas story, across six feast days in different churches around Leipzig.
Tonight’s concert begins on the New Year’s Day Feast before joining the Magi on their journey to Bethlehem to honour the baby Jesus.
The Evangelist’s narration interweaves with dramatic choruses, chorales and reflective arias from the cast of soloists.
Václav Luks, the founder of Prague’s Collegium 1704, returns to the OAE following critically acclaimed collaborations in Bach’s Mass in B Minor at the Southbank Centre and in the pit at Glyndebourne Opera.
He opens the concert with a motet by fellow Czech Jan Dismas Zelenka. Bach almost certainly knew Zelenka and held his music in high regard for its inventive harmony and what Luks describes as its ‘extraordinary power’.
Performers
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Václav Luks conductor
Sofia Kirwan-Baez soprano
Helen Charlston mezzo-soprano
Guy Cutting tenor
Florian Störtz bass
Choir of the Age of Enlightenment
Repertoire
Zelenka: Statio quadruplex for Processione Theophorica, ZWV 158
Bach: Cantata 4 (Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben)
Interval
Bach: Cantata 5 (Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen); Cantata 6 (Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben) from Christmas Oratorio. Performed in German, with surtitles.
Need to know
Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer at 6pm: pre-concert talk. Admission free.
Parts 1 – 3 can be heard the previous evening, on Saturday 5 December. Book for both concerts to experience a complete performance of the Christmas Oratorio, or enjoy either as a standalone event.
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Dates & times
06 Dec 2026, 7pm
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1 hour and 50 minutes (approx)
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