By Paul Riley

Published: Tuesday, 20 December 2022 at 12:00 am


What must Christmas have been like in the Messiaen household? True, the French composer’s organ cycle La Nativité du Seigneur is populated with piping shepherds, excitable angels and the stately caravanserai of the Wise Men.

La Nativité du Seigneur is also a work full of dense theology and includes a sombre reflection on Christ’s suffering. La Nativité is no be-tinselled festive offering in the spirit of the 18th-century French organ Noëls. It is subtitled ‘Nine meditations’ and, like JS Bach who knew a thing or two about embedding coded messages in his music, Messiaen has a complex cosmology up his sleeve as he unwraps a thoroughgoing interpretation of the mysteries of the Incarnation.