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Messiah (Original Dublin Version, 1742)

Messiah

Original Dublin Version, 1742
Handel

November 27–December 3
City Recital Hall, Sydney

A pile of red-tipped matchsticks against an orange background. One matchstick stands upright in the centre, burning brightly.

Messiah
(Original Dublin Version, 1742)

by George Frideric Handel

Venue

City Recital Hall, Sydney

Duration

3 hours, including a 20min interval

Revealed as Handel first conceived it - luminous, intimate and unforgettable.

This year, we celebrate the holiday season with one of the most beloved works of Baroque music, Handel’s Messiah.

Renowned for its profound beauty and spiritual depth, Messiah is a deeply moving and transcendent experience.

Since its premiere in Dublin in 1742, Messiah has become one of the most performed choral works in European classical music. Pinchgut will perform Handel’s original Dublin version with an ensemble of 12 singers. The original scoring with its transparency and lightness of touch will be a revelation even to those who know the work well.

Handel’s ability to convey complex emotions through his music makes Messiah a timeless work of art. Its blend of lyrical beauty and dramatic intensity ensures its place as a cornerstone of Baroque repertoire.

Erin Helyard leads the Orchestra of the Antipodes from the keyboard, just as Handel did, in his first time conducting Messiah on period instruments.

In a work that has become synonymous with Christmas and the holiday season, this a rare opportunity to discover it afresh, as the original audience did almost 300 years ago.

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Venue

City Recital Hall
2 Angel Place
Sydney, New South Wales 2000