Special Advent Concert of the Prague Spring

On Tuesday, 5 December 2023, a special Advent concert of the Prague Spring Festival will take place in the Spanish Hall of Prague Castle.

“We consider it a gift to all lovers of classical music,” says festival director Pavel Trojan. Prague Spring brings Czech listeners the best of the world scene. However, there are some works that we are simply unable to present during our traditional May dates, such as Bach’s Christmas Oratorio. When the opportunity arose to invite one of the world’s best ensembles to Prague, we did not hesitate. This concert is intended as a mark of gratitude to our loyal audiences and an artistic uplift for the festive season,” Trojan adds.

Tickets are already on sale via the Prague Spring website at festival.cz.

 

All joy!” was the British Guardian’s assessment of the 2016 performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Christmas Oratorio by the London-based Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment under the baton of Japanese conductor Masaaki Suzuki. Indeed, from the opening motifs of timpani and strident trumpets Bach’s work radiates quite extraordinary energy – musical joy at the coming of the Saviour. Britain’s leading period-instrument orchestra, together with its choir and four top soloists under Suzuki’s direction, are now coming to Prague to present the first three parts of the work, together with one of Bach’s most beautiful motets, at a special Prague Spring concert in the festive surroundings of the Spanish Hall of Prague Castle.

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment is one of the most acclaimed period-instrument ensembles. Its origins go back to the mid-1980s, when it was founded by a group of musicians dissatisfied with standard orchestral practice. They gradually built up a unique, democratically-run orchestra with a wide repertoire, which has no chief conductor and always seeks the best possible artistic partners for individual ventures. The ensemble has been conducted by such notable figures as Sir Simon Rattle, Vladimir Jurowski, Iván Fischer and William Christie. The current season includes performances of the complete symphonies of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy under Sir András Schiff, and guest appearances at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris and the BOZAR Centre in Brussels.

Since 1990, when he founded the Bach Collegium Japan, the Japanese conductor Masaaki Suzuki has been one of the leading figures in historically informed performance. In addition to being artistic director of Asia’s most important historical instrument ensemble, he regularly conducts the finest ensembles in Europe and America, such as the Collegium Vocale Gent and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in San Francisco. He is also a regular guest of “modern” orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the San Francisco Symphony and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. This season he will make his debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Hessian Radio Symphony Orchestra.

He has released an astonishing number of Bach’s works on CD on the Swedish label BIS, both as a conductor and as an outstanding harpsichordist. “It would take an iron bar not to bemoved by his crispness, sobriety and spiritual vigour,” The Times wrote in 2018 of a recording of a set of Bach’s sacred works that Suzuki began recording with a Japanese ensemble in the mid-1990s. Among Suzuki’s most recent achievements are recordings of the St. Matthew and St. John Passions, which won the prestigious Gramophone Award.

 

5. 12.  2023
Tuesday 8 pm, Spanish Hall, Prague Castle

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Choir of the Age of
Enlightenment
Jessica Calesoprano
Hugh Cutting – countertenor
Guy Cutting – tenor
Florian Störtz bass-baritone
Masaaki Suzuki – conductor

Johann Sebastian Bach: Christmas Oratorio BWV 248
Cantata No. 1Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die Tage”
Cantata No. 2Und es waren Hirten in derselben Gegend
MotetSinget dem Herrn ein neues Lied” BWV 225
Cantata No. 3Herrscher der Himmels, erhore das Lallen