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Handel’s “Messiah” is one of the most widely played pieces during the Christmas season and is certainly the most popular oratorio. It’s also, however, the subject of a wide variety of myths, ...
Catherine Van Handel is bringing sexy back to the bassoon. In the liner notes for her new CD, scheduled for release Jan. 31, the Milwaukee Symphony's principal bassoonist writes, "Each of the pieces I ...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- An ideal performance of George Frideric Handel's "Messiah," according to conductor Stephen Stubbs, would be to dramatize it as much as possible. That, he believes, is what ...
The Mankato Symphony Orchestra will present Handel’s “Messiah” twice in the weeks leading up to Christmas. MSO first presented the traditional piece in 1950, its first year as an organization.
The performance began with the two male soloists, tenor Orson Van Gay and bass-baritone Shyheim Selvan Hinnant, singing in ...
When George Frideric Handel composed his famous “Hallelujah” Chorus, he claimed afterward that, as he wrote, “I thought I saw the face of God.” Were he on hand Saturday evening in DeVos Performance ...
Carrying on the Houston legacy of holiday seasons past, the Houston Symphony will perform Handel’s Messiah Dec. 21, 22 and 23 at Jones Hall. Handel’s Messiah is an English-language oratorio composed ...
Handel’s "Messiah" is a perpetual audience favorite. No holiday season is complete without the unforgettable melodies, dramatic text and impassioned vocal writing — including the Hallelujah Chorus.
The musicians of the San Francisco Symphony made a welcome return to Davies Symphony Hall on Friday night, and there could scarcely have been a more appropriate vehicle for the occasion than "Ode for ...