George Frideric Handel's oratorio has become a holiday classic. In chronological order, here are some local performances. Valley Concert Chorale: The Tri-Valley's longtime chorus hosts its annual Sing ...
Robert Crouse Sr. having returned to his hometown of Hartland, Michigan wanted to give area residents an uplifting cultural ...
Soprano Cyndia Sieden is one of the soloists at the Lakewood Singalong Messiah this year. Cyndia Sieden Courtesy December adds to the Christmas spirit with the sparkling sounds of Handel’s “Messiah.” ...
Its composer, George Frideric Handel, was born in 1685 in what is now Germany. Although his family discouraged him from a musical career, his astonishing natural talent proved unstoppable. Acquiring a ...
On Dec. 2 and 3, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s Master Singers and the Voices of Parkside will come together to perform what is often described as “one of the greatest pieces of music ever ...
Event calendars are light around Christmas, but we've got some suggestions to keep you busy over the long weekend, whether you're up for some serious basketball or a walk in the woods. Listen to ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Smithsonian magazine writes, "A musical rite of the holiday season, the ...
It’s one of the most famous and widely shared pieces of music in history. Handel intended his oratorio “Messiah” for Lent, and it was first performed just after Easter 1742. But over the centuries, ...
Performing Handel’s Messiah typically takes dozens of auditions, followed by countless rehearsals. So how is it that the maestros at Grace Lutheran Church can simply fling open the doors, invite ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen as nine performers guide you through the emotional arc of Handel’s classic, from comfort to grief to jubilation. By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim ...