BBC Music Magazine

James Macmillan

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Christmas Oratorio

Lucy Crowe (soprano), Roderick Williams (baritone); London Philharmon­ic Choir & Orchestra/ Mark Elder

LPO LPO-0125 94:10 mins (2 discs) When James Macmillan’s Christmas Oratorio had its UK premiere at the Royal Festival Hall a year ago, critical reaction was overwhelmi­ngly positive. This recording of the event confirms the Oratorio as one of Macmillan’s finest ever pieces.

It benefits from a wonderfull­y committed team of performers, including soprano Lucy Crowe and baritone Roderick Williams, who get an aria in each of the Oratorio’s two palindromi­cally-shaped sections. Crowe is impassione­d in her Part 1 aria, if strained by its higher reaches, while Williams’s immaculate diction etches contour and meaning into Macmillan’s extended setting of lines from Milton’s ‘On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity’. Crowe and Williams also feature in the two choral Tableaus which are central pillars of the Oratorio’s structure. Tableau 1 tracks Herod’s Massacre of the Innocents in music of increasing fraughtnes­s and ferocity, the tension built electrical­ly by Elder and a firedup London Philharmon­ic Choir.

Macmillan’s score is peppered with original ideas and surprises – a twinkling celesta in the opening Sinfonia, a solo violin spinning a jig in Part 1’s concluding chorus, the wondrously swirling, diaphanous textures conjured in the opening chorus of Part 2, and the carolling of solo instrument­s at the work’s conclusion. The performanc­e overall has some of the scrappines­s associated with live recording, but this is significan­tly outweighed by the immediacy of real, in-themoment music-making. The spiritual charge of Macmillan’s Oratorio is made palpable, its heady mix of wonder, trepidatio­n and profound mystery stirringly captured. Terry Blain PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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