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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th September 2024
To7th September 2024
When19:00
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 23 May 24 - T1311082733

Prom 65 - Choral Day - Handel's Messiah

Prom 65

Work:: Prom 65 (S6002)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Choral Day - Handel's Messiah (T1311082733)

Our Proms Choral Day culminates with one of music's everlasting masterpieces, Handel's Messiah. The choral movements are where this work's most exciting, most joyous and most explosive music is to be found. 'I did think I did see all Heaven before me,' wrote the composer as he finished this musical reflection on faith, one that still brings audiences to their feet nearly three centuries after it was written. Heard here in Mozart's thrilling arrangement, Messiah is delivered by massed choirs and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields under early music specialist John Butt. There will be an interval.
Performer Nardus Williams (soprano)
Performer Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano)
Performer Benjamin Hulett (tenor)
Performer Ashley Riches (bass)
Company Fourth Choir
Company Jason Max Ferdinand Singers
Company LYC Chamber Choir
Company Philharmonia Chorus
Company Voices of the River's Edge
Company Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Conductor John Butt

Listing:: L01695331300




Choral Day - Handel's Messiah

Our Proms Choral Day culminates with one of music's everlasting masterpieces, Handel's Messiah. The choral movements are where this work's most exciting, most joyous and most explosive music is to be found. 'I did think I did see all Heaven before me,' wrote the composer as he finished this musical reflection on faith, one that still brings audiences to their feet nearly three centuries after it was written. Heard here in Mozart's thrilling arrangement, Messiah is delivered by massed choirs and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields under early music specialist John Butt. There will be an interval.

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