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Handel's Messiah

Handel's Messiah
It’s no surprise that Handel’s Messiah continues to draw audiences back year after year. There is nothing quite like it. Although the Hallelujah chorus has become the work’s calling card, Handel wrote every note to impress and astound his listeners. Its choruses are as grand as anything Handel ever composed, the solo writing profoundly moving, the drama powerful and compelling. Performed ‘the Dunedin way’ as Handel would have first heard it, with a small orchestra, a team of twelve singers and soloists who step out from the chorus, there are few more uplifting ways to celebrate the festive season.

John Butt, director
Rachel Redmond, soprano
Helen Charleston, alto
Samuel Boden, tenor
Matthew Brook, baritone


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  • date Wed 18 December 2024
  • location The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
  • time 7:00pm
  • ticket £6 - £35, under 18s free

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It’s no surprise that Handel’s Messiah continues to draw audiences back year after year. There is nothing quite like it. Although the Hallelujah chorus has become the work’s calling card, Handel wrote every note to impress and astound his listeners. Its choruses are as grand as anything Handel ever composed, the solo writing profoundly moving, the drama powerful and compelling. Performed ‘the Dunedin way’ as Handel would have first heard it, with a small orchestra, a team of twelve singers and soloists who step out from the chorus, there are few more uplifting ways to celebrate the festive season.

John Butt, director
Rachel Redmond, soprano
Helen Charleston, alto
Samuel Boden, tenor
Matthew Brook, baritone

Venue Details & Map

Location

The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
85 - 89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9JG


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