The Elgin Sing-Along Messiah returns for a fourth year with a new date and location. This year’s sing-along of selections of ...
Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Early Music Now and Present Music are featuring music with holiday spirit the weekend before ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Song Company presents a 'Salon Performance' of Part I of Handel's perennial ...
Choral Singers! Come jump start your holiday spirit with the Messiah Sing-Along at Unitarian Church on November 22.
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 ...
I’ve been immersed in one of my all-time favorite pieces of music, George Frideric Handel’s magnificent “Messiah.” It all began on a Tuesday when I was subjected to an MRI, magnetic resonance imaging, ...
HAMPTON ROADS — The Virginia Symphony Orchestra announced it is bringing six festive and unique concerts to the region for ...
Selections of the most popular Christmas classics known to choral and orchestral music will fill Rediger Auditorium on Nov. 9 at 2:30 p.m.
Do you have memories of singing famous choruses from Handel's Messiah in church, school or elsewhere? Do you enjoy listening to Messiah as part of your Advent/Christmas celebration? Then we have the ...
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 ...
To be sure, the glory of Handel’s "Messiah" was fully revealed Saturday night at the South Harriman Baptist Church. The concert was a joint venture with the Roane Choral Society and the Oak Ridge ...
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 ...