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Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

Solomon

featuring Nardus Williams (soprano), Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano), Hugo Hymas (tenor), Florian Störtz (bass-baritone), Choir of the Age of Enlightenment and John Butt (conductor)

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Solomon is among the most human and spectacular of Handel’s oratorios. Nardus Williams is the versatile soprano soloist, singing three roles: Solomon’s Queen, the First Harlot and Nicaule, the Queen of Sheba.

Handel’s colossal work tells the story of one of the Bible’s most prominent characters, King Solomon, with each of its three acts illustrating his different qualities and exploring the theme of leadership. In Act I, the King’s devoutness and ‘marital bliss’ is celebrated 'amid flowers, sweet breezes and nightingales’ songs'. Act 2 recognises Solomon’s great wisdom as he dramatically resolves a dispute between two women claiming to be the mother of the same child, whilst the final act highlights the splendour of Solomon’s kingdom through a lavish masque presented to the visiting Queen of Sheba.

Handel’s ‘tour-de-force’ oratorio is directed by OAE Principal Artist John Butt. The cast, with Nardus Williams joined by Helen Charlston (a former Rising Star of the Enlightenment) in the title role, retains the authenticity of Handel’s original cast with two lead women.

Nardus Williams soprano
Helen Charlston mezzo-soprano
Hugo Hymas tenor
Florian Störtz bass-baritone
Choir of the Age of Enlightenment
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

John Butt conductor


  • festival Southbank Centre
  • date Sun, 12 October 2025
  • location The Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
  • time 7:00pm
  • ticket £17-£82 (£11 students)

Full Event Details

Solomon is among the most human and spectacular of Handel’s oratorios. Nardus Williams is the versatile soprano soloist, singing three roles: Solomon’s Queen, the First Harlot and Nicaule, the Queen of Sheba.

Handel’s colossal work tells the story of one of the Bible’s most prominent characters, King Solomon, with each of its three acts illustrating his different qualities and exploring the theme of leadership. In Act I, the King’s devoutness and ‘marital bliss’ is celebrated 'amid flowers, sweet breezes and nightingales’ songs'. Act 2 recognises Solomon’s great wisdom as he dramatically resolves a dispute between two women claiming to be the mother of the same child, whilst the final act highlights the splendour of Solomon’s kingdom through a lavish masque presented to the visiting Queen of Sheba.

Handel’s ‘tour-de-force’ oratorio is directed by OAE Principal Artist John Butt. The cast, with Nardus Williams joined by Helen Charlston (a former Rising Star of the Enlightenment) in the title role, retains the authenticity of Handel’s original cast with two lead women.

Nardus Williams soprano
Helen Charlston mezzo-soprano
Hugo Hymas tenor
Florian Störtz bass-baritone
Choir of the Age of Enlightenment
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

John Butt conductor

Venue Details & Map

Location

The Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX


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