By Terry Blain

Published: Tuesday, 02 August 2022 at 12:00 am


Poulenc as a religious composer? To those who know the colourful orchestral works, the worldly songs and the ebullient chamber pieces, it can be a difficult idea to get used to. Speaking of his sacred music, though, Poulenc said ‘I think I’ve put the best and most genuine part of myself into it’, and the Catholic ethos of the composer’s childhood became increasingly important as he got older and suffered life’s buffetings – his ‘peasant devotion’, he called it, ‘distinctive and hereditary in me’.

Into this context fit the Quatre Motets pour le Temps de Noël (Four Christmas Motets), a setting of Latin texts completed in 1952, when Poulenc was 53. The nativity scene, the shepherds, and the Wise Men’s arrival are depicted in three meditative movements. The fourth explodes with joy – ‘Christ is born today!’ – recalling Poulenc’s early years as Parisian boulevardier and party animal.