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"Glory to God in the highest" is one of numerous Biblical verses used in the text of this Handel work |
Messiah
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$400 |
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2017-02-14 |
#7467 |
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This oratorio premiered Easter time in 1742, though now it is a Christmastime favorite |
Handel's Messiah
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$1,200 |
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2016-09-27 |
#7367 |
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This Handel oratorio begins "Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people, saith your God" |
The Messiah
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$400 |
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2015-02-10 |
#7002 |
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This 1742 Handel work was based on biblical verses collected by librettist Charles Jennen |
the Messiah
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$400 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
2013-05-20 |
#6611 |
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This 1741 work includes the "Hallelujah" chorus |
The Messiah
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$400 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
2012-02-14 |
#6312 |
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Part III of this 1742 oratorio begins with the aria "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" |
Messiah
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$400 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
2011-01-21 |
#6070 |
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A chorus in this 1741 work says, "King of kings and Lord of lords and He shall reign forever and ever" |
Handel's Messiah
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
2009-12-25 |
#5820 |
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Oratorios Handel wrote after this 1742 one include "Hercules" & "Belshazzar" |
Messiah
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$400 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
2002-02-13 |
#4023 |
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1742 oratorio featuring such choruses as "And he shall purify" & "He hath borne our griefs" |
The Messiah
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$400 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1998-11-24 |
#3272 |
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On April 9, 1742, 4 days prior to its premiere, this Handel oratorio had a public rehearsal in Dublin |
the Messiah
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$200 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1996-09-26 |
#2774 |
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This 1742 Handel oratorio uses biblical quotes gathered by Charles Jennens |
The Messiah
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$200 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1995-10-04 |
#2548 |
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King George II started a tradition by standing at the "Hallelujah Chorus" of this Handel work |
the Messiah
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$200 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1993-05-17 |
#2016 |
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"And he shall purify" & "O thou that tellest good tidings" are choruses in this famous work |
the (Handel's) Messiah
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$2,000 |
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1989-01-02 |
#1001 |