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Classical 16 November, 2010

Handel And Haydn Society Presents The 157th Annual Performances Of Handel's Messiah Conducted By Artistic Director Harry Christophers

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London, UK (Top40 Charts/ Handel and Haydn Society) - Handel and Haydn Society Presents the 157th Annual Performances of Handel's Messiah conducted by Artistic Director Harry Christophers: Acclaimed Handelian alto Catherine Wyn-Rogers returns to the Society; and soprano Sophie Bevan, tenor Allan Clayton, and bass Sumner Thompson debut with the Handel and Haydn Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus. To be broadcast locally on WGBH All Classical Radio 99.5 FM on December 19.

WHEN:
Friday, December 3, 2010 at 7:30pm
Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 3:00pm
Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 3:00pm

WHERE:
Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, MA

REPERTOIRE:
Handel's Messiah
Harry Christophers, conductor
Sophie Bevan, soprano
Catherine Wyn-Rogers, alto
Allan Clayton, tenor
Sumner Thompson, bass
Handel and Haydn Society Chorus

TICKETS:
Subscriptions and single tickets may be purchased through the Handel and Haydn Box Office by phone at 617 266 3605, online at https://www.handelandhaydn.org, or in person at the Handel and Haydn office, Horticultural Hall, 300 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston (M-F 10:00am - 6:00pm). Single tickets range from $25 to $87. Student rush available: starting one hour before curtain, $10 cash only with valid ID, best available seats subject to availability. Groups of 10 or more receive a 20% discount.

DETAILS:
Artistic Director Harry Christophers returns to the Symphony Hall to lead the Handel and Haydn Society's Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus in the 157th annual performances of Handel's Messiah. Returning this year is compelling alto Catherine Wyn-Rogers, who will be joined by young stars making their Society debuts: soprano Sophie Bevin, tenor Allan Clayton, and bass Sumner Thompson. Christophers received high praise for his interpretations of Messiah performances given by the Society in 2007 and 2009, demonstrating his commitment to Handel's vision. 'Messiah is much more than a collection of exquisite arias and brilliantly vivid choruses,' said Christophers. 'It exemplifies Handel's eternal love of opera, and his vision of continuity, from advent through the passion of our Lord bursting into a jubilant finale of resurrection, ascension and the promise of final redemption.' See Harry Christophers discuss Messiah.

The Handel and Haydn Society first performed Messiah selections on December 25, 1815. In 1818, the Society gave the first complete performance of Messiah in the United States, and since 1854 has performed the work in its entirety every year, creating an annual Boston tradition. Handel and Haydn will celebrate its Bicentennial in 2015, which will coincide with its 162nd annual performances of Messiah. As of December 2014, when the Society plans to begin its Bicentennial celebrations, it will have given 400 performances of Messiah.

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Society's educational programs, prior to each Messiah performance members of the Vocal Apprenticeship Program (a component of The Karen S. and George D. Levy Educational Outreach Program) will be caroling throughout the Symphony Hall corridors.
On Sunday, December 19 at 2pm WGBH All Classical 99.5FM will broadcast the Society's 2010 performance of Messiah.

ASSOCIATED EVENTS:
Harry Christophers Talk and CD Signing at Borders
November 29, 2010 at 11:30am - 12:30pm
Borders (Downtown Crossing), 10 School Street No 24, Boston
617 557 7188

Artistic Director Harry Christophers will discuss Handel's Messiah and the Handel and Haydn Society's new recording of Mozart's Mass in C Minor. Christophers will meet patrons and sign CDs. Mass in C Minor will be available for sale at Borders before and during the event and is also available online at the Society Shop.

WGBH Boston Radio Local Broadcast, 99.5 FM
Sunday, December 19, 2010 at 2:00pm
WGBH Radio will locally broadcast the Handel and Haydn Society's 157th performance of Messiah. WGBH is PBS's single largest producer of content for television (prime-time and children's programs) and the Web, and is also is a major supplier of programs heard nationally on public radio, including The World.






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