Comfort ye! The Messiah has finally come to Bethlehem! No, not that Messiah, but Handel’s beloved oratorio. The Bach Choir of Bethlehem will perform “Messiah” Part 1 for the first time in its 121-year ...
From our live broadcast of the Philadelphia Orchestra playing Handel's "Messiah," we'll hear the third part of that wonderful holiday oratorio. The orchestra is joined by tenor Bruce Ford, ...
Grace Congregational Church will present the Rutland Area Chorus, orchestra and soloists, conducted by Alastair Stout, in George Federic Handel’s “Messiah” (Part 1 and “Hallelujah” Chorus), preceded ...
TORRINGTON >> The choir and organist of First Congregational Church this weekend tackled an ambitious piece by Handel for the very first time. Although a cantata was performed regularly every ...
George Frederic Handel’s “Messiah” has been a Christmas tradition throughout the world as long as most can remember, despite originally an Easter work. And Vermont is no exception, with longtime ...
It’s well known George Frideric Handel wrote “Messiah” for Easter but since its 1742 debut it has morphed into a staple of the year-end holidays. That’s true for Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A polyglot, nonsectarian, gender-inclusive film from Canada remakes the Handel classic for today’s world. By Dan Bilefsky A gay Chinese-Canadian tenor ...
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