Handel’s Messiah is one of the great pieces of Baroque oratorio music. George Handel, though born in Germany, became a ...
The Community Messiah Sing-Along Organizing Committee, in collaboration with St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, is set to host the ...
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Winchelsea Village Voice

Following the two sell out performances in October, due to popular demand, the mayor Peter Cosstick is delighted to announce the ‘Tales’ will return to Winchelsea Court Hall at 6.45pm on Saturday ...
The performance began with the two male soloists, tenor Orson Van Gay and bass-baritone Shyheim Selvan Hinnant, singing in clear, clarion tones. They both also displayed fine diction, making the ...
Every December, choirs from around the world come together to perform Messiah by 18th-century composer George Frideric Handel. In Australia, there is at least one performance in most capital cities.
Handel’s Messiah will be performed by The Thirteen on December 20 and 21, 2025, as part of its holiday tradition in Washington. This fully professional rendition features the choir's own artists ...
Handel’s Messiah embraces every emotion, from the first voice singing “Comfort ye,” inviting you to step aside from the season’s frenzy, to the riveting Amen Chorus at the end. In between are moments ...
Composed originally for Easter and premiered in April 1741, Handel's Messiah has since become a mainstay of Christmas celebrations as well. A Wikipedia article summarizes the oratorio: "Handel's ...
Darian Dauchan (seated) rehearses "We the Messiah" with the PUBLIQuartet. New York-based writer, actor and musician Darian Dauchan has a take on Jesus Christ you don’t always hear this time of year.
Meet the unlikely characters who defined this musical classic. Handel’s Messiah is one of the most popular classical compositions played at the holidays. Filled with biblical passages and soaring ...
Borealis Chamber Artists and the Twin Ports Choral Project are joining forces to present Handel's masterpiece at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary — preceded by a St. Scholastica singalong.
From its 1742 Dublin premiere, Handel’s Messiah was destined for greatness, loftily praised at the time by one George Faulkner as, “the sublime, the grand and the tender, adapted to the most elevated, ...