
Haydn’s The Creation
Event details
Bethany Seymour soprano
Nicholas Mulroy tenor
Frederick Long bass
with Yorkshire Bach Choir &
Yorkshire Baroque Soloists
Peter Seymour conductor
Haydn The Creation
Haydn’s masterpiece The Creation premiered in 1798 to immediate acclaim, enjoying nearly 40 performances within the composer’s lifetime. Inspired by the musical ambition of Handel’s London oratorios, this three-part work vividly depicts the creation of the world (Parts 1 and 2) and Adam and Eve’s first happy hours in the Garden of Eden (Part 3), as recounted in Genesis, the Book of Psalms and Milton’s Paradise Lost.
From its revolutionary ‘Representation of Chaos’ and the ensuing, electrifying arrival of light, the oratorio unfolds with boundless musical invention, painting vibrant sonic landscapes of land, sea, flora, celestial bodies, fauna and, ultimately, humankind.
A landmark score of the eighteenth century, it showcases Haydn’s striking orchestration and unparalleled mastery of choral writing, evoking a technicolour array of natural wonders. Brimming with humanity and life-affirming joy, this work stands as a towering testament to the illuminating spirit of the Enlightenment.
For this performance, Yorkshire Bach Choir is joined by three outstanding soloists and their regular, skilled collaborators, Yorkshire Baroque Soloists.
In association with York Early Music Christmas Festival and Yorkshire Bach Choir.