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Messiah. A Canberra Symphony Orchestra special event. Photo: Canberra Symphony Orchestra
The most performed piece of classical music worldwide, George Frideric Handel composed his Messiah in just 24 days, writing morning to night. While not exceptionally fast by the composer’s own standards, what’s extraordinary is how, in a period of weeks, Handel created a work of such invention, inspiration and timelessness that it has endured for three centuries (and counting), nothing less than an icon of the Western classical canon.
The popularity of the work was instantaneous; the management of Dublin’s Musick Hall, where the Messiah was first performed, implored concertgoers to forgo dresses with hoops, so as to make ‘room for more company.’
Even Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart confessed himself humble in the face of Handel’s genius. ‘Handel knows better than any of us what will make an effect,’ Mozart said. ‘When he chooses, he strikes like a thunderbolt.’
Musically, Handel’s most significant innovation was to elevate the chorus to equal status with his soloists. This demanded choral writing of astonishing power and drama, monumental blocks of vocal sound. The sense of joy bursting from the Hallelujah chorus is second to none; this is music to lift the spirits.
Featuring the Canberra Symphony Orchestra conducted by Simon Hewett, with guest vocalists Chloe Lankshear, Tobias Cole, Andrew Goodwin and Adrian Tamburini.
The details
What: Handel’s Messiah
When: 7:30 pm, Friday 8 / Saturday 9 July 2022
Where: Llewellyn Hall, ANU School of Music, Acton
Cost: $30–101 (group and family discounts available). Tickets available here.