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Academy of Ancient Music

Handel's Messiah

With Julia Doyle (soprano), Esther Lay (mezzo-soprano), Guy Cutting (tenor), Choir of The Queen's College Oxford, Owen Rees (director)

Handel's Messiah
Handel's Messiah lies at the very heart of Christmas musical festivities. It follows Christ's life from the prophecies of the Old Testament through to his birth, passion and resurrection, and the final conquest of sin with the promise of eternal life. Handel uses his consummate skill as an opera composer to inject vivid colour and intense drama into his score. First heard in 1741, it remains just as popular today as it did in Dublin nearly 300 years ago. Arias of mesmerising beauty and triumphant courage sit alongside virtuoso choruses of stunning power - including the famous 'Hallelujah Chorus'.

This concert continues the acclaimed collaboration between the Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford and the world famous Academy of Ancient Music, a combination of the finest choral singing and an orchestra with a worldwide reputation for excellence in baroque and classical music. Previous performances of Messiah in this collaboration, also with star-studded line-ups of soloists, have sold out months before the event and early booking is advised.

Choir and orchestra are conducted by Owen Rees, Director of Music at The Queen's College, hailed as 'one of the most energetic and persuasive voices’ in this field.

Julia Doyle soprano
Esther Lay mezzo-soprano
Guy Cutting tenor
James Atkinson bass
Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford
Academy of Ancient Music
Owen Rees
director


Full Event Details

Handel's Messiah lies at the very heart of Christmas musical festivities. It follows Christ's life from the prophecies of the Old Testament through to his birth, passion and resurrection, and the final conquest of sin with the promise of eternal life. Handel uses his consummate skill as an opera composer to inject vivid colour and intense drama into his score. First heard in 1741, it remains just as popular today as it did in Dublin nearly 300 years ago. Arias of mesmerising beauty and triumphant courage sit alongside virtuoso choruses of stunning power - including the famous 'Hallelujah Chorus'.

This concert continues the acclaimed collaboration between the Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford and the world famous Academy of Ancient Music, a combination of the finest choral singing and an orchestra with a worldwide reputation for excellence in baroque and classical music. Previous performances of Messiah in this collaboration, also with star-studded line-ups of soloists, have sold out months before the event and early booking is advised.

Choir and orchestra are conducted by Owen Rees, Director of Music at The Queen's College, hailed as 'one of the most energetic and persuasive voices’ in this field.

Julia Doyle soprano
Esther Lay mezzo-soprano
Guy Cutting tenor
James Atkinson bass
Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford
Academy of Ancient Music
Owen Rees
director

Venue Details & Map

Location

The Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford
48-51 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BQ

Other performances

In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:

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