Death, taxes, and “Messiah” every December: Those are life’s three unavoidables for many people in the classical music world, and that last one has several good reasons. Though only a small section of ...
Handel’s “Messiah,” composed in 1741, is an evergreen of evergreens, known to people who don’t even like classical music. It has weathered the years because of its malleability, performed with ...
Centuries after the baroque masterpiece was composed, George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” continues to inspire and uplift even those who have been performing it religiously every Christmas, like Steven ...
Boston Baroque’s annual Handel’s “Messiah” concert took place at GBH's Calderwood Studio on Dec. 12. Composer Martin Pearlman’s Grammy-nominated holiday performance featured oloists Maya Kherani, ...
“The Trumpet Shall Sound,” Handel so famously declared in his oratorio “Messiah.” Indeed it will, along with the magnificent voice of soprano Laura Heimes, when the Bucks County-based period ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Boston Baroque rings in a holiday season like ...
It bears repeating: There's no such thing as "the" Messiah. Handel didn't use the article in the oratorio's title, and he repeatedly revised the work for different singers and settings. Modern ...
From Montana’s heart, Handel’s timeless masterpiece returns in historic style. Montana PBS presents the region’s first historically informed performance of Handel’s Messiah, brought to life by Baroque ...
REVIEW BY Richard Amey: George Frederick Handel’s Messiah on period instruments. A Worthing Symphony Orchestra Centenary Year presentation at Worthing Assembly Hall, Easter Saturday 4 April (7.30) – ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Two performances, at Trinity Church Wall Street and the New York Philharmonic, were similar yet showed how beauty emerges in ...