Tradition has a heavy pull. When it comes to George Frideric Handel's oratorio, "Messiah," the Twin Cities' gold standard has long been the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra's version. Seeing as how the SPCO ...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Portland Baroque Orchestra and Cappella Romana changed the lyrics to Handel's "Messiah" to honor the MLS Cup Champs, the Portland Timbers. They sang the version Thursday ahead of ...
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Missed the broadcast? Watch now, below! Boston’s Handel and Haydn Society hasn't missed a performance of Handel’s Messiah since 1854 — and by partnering with GBH, that streak remains unbroken. As we ...
Bluffton University, in conjunction with the University of Findlay, has announced that it will join together for the treasured holiday tradition of Handel’s Messiah.
Having not found any large venues in the corridor region of Eastern Iowa hosting performances of Handel’s oratorio, Messiah, this holiday season, I thought, instead, I could present a history of the ...
There’s plenty of George Frideric Handel’s 1742 “Messiah” to go around in Seattle this December. Pacific MusicWorks and the Seattle Symphony Orchestra have scheduled back-to-back programs of Handel ...
Thanks for joining us as we enter the Christmas Season anticipating the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ — except in Bethlehem, where (newsflash) Christmas has been canceled. To compensate, let’s ...
A beloved Nashville holiday tradition returns Dec. 17-20, when the Nashville Symphony and Chorus perform George Frederic Handel’s stunning "Messiah" at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Full of passion, ...
The Music Conservatory of Coeur d'Alene has announced the soloists for its marquee concert of the year, Handel’s "Messiah." Conducted by the music conservatory's Yevgeniy Grechko, the program will ...
Author's Note: All previous volumes of this series are here. The first 56 volumes are compiled into the book "Bible Study For Those Who Don't Read The Bible." "Part Two," featuring volumes 57-113, was ...