Description
The resounding success Handelâs Messiah encountered the first time it was presented in Dublin in 1742 set the scene for its future. The oratorio depicts the Sacred History of Christ in three parts: the Nativity, Christâs Passion and Resurrection and finally, Redemption. The alternance of airs and choirs is perfect and Handelâs musical knowledge infallible. Messiah quickly became the composerâs most successful work. It was played thirty-six times during his lifetime and has continued to be presented to modern day, embodying just how majestic and sublime music can be. During its premiĂšre in London, King George II was so moved by the mythical Hallelujah! that he could not help but leap to his feet, with the entire audience following his lead. In the sumptuous Royal Chapel at Versailles, HervĂ© Niquet leads four impassioned soloists and a tremulous choir to the height of Handelâs most resplendent baroque edifice!