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Messiah

George Frideric Handel

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28 Dic 2024, 18:00

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Maria Szepesi, SOPRAN
Elena Ivanova, ALT
Dmitri Kaplinski, TENORE
Felix Pacher, BASSO
CONDUTTORE: Christian Birnbaum
Orchestra Ensemble Neue Streicher
Coro Associazione Schola Cantorum

Durata: 90 minuti


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The majestic oratorio "Messiah" by George Frideric Handel is one of the most valuable

examples of sacred music in European culture and holds a special place in Handel's oeuvre.

The work was composed in the summer of 1741 based on biblical texts and premiered in

Dublin on April 13, 1742.

The premiere attracted a large crowd, prompting the ladies of the time to be asked not to wear

hoop skirts in order to accommodate more listeners. The music was enthusiastically received

by society! Stefan Zweig describes the evening of the "Messiah" premiere: "After the dress

rehearsal of this epochal work, the crowd dispersed. From door to door, the news spread that

music was born like never heard before..."

Until George Frideric Handel's death in 1759, the Messiah was one of his most famous works

and gradually became an important part of the Christian music tradition. The oratorio consists

of three parts, telling the story of Jesus' life from birth to crucifixion, and emphasizing the

hope of the Savior's return. The libretto was written by Charles Jennens based on texts from

the English Bible translation commissioned by King James I.

The most famous part is the "Hallelujah" chorus, which is frequently performed at Christmas

concerts in the Catholic world. Today, you can enjoy the entire work. The oratorio "Messiah"

has been performed worldwide for 277 years and, along with J.S. Bach's "St. Matthew

Passion," is the most frequently performed piece from the Baroque period.

With this work, the Vienna Choir "Scuola Cantorum" celebrates its 30th anniversary together

with the Ensemble Neue Streicher, which, under the direction of Christian Birnbaum, has long

captured the hearts of the audience with its virtuosity.