For Kendal performance
7:30pm, Sat, 21 Mar 2026
| Production: | Spring 2026: Handel - Messiah |
| Description: | ![]() Celebrate Eastertide by experiencing the story of Christ through one of the greatest choral works of all time.Handel composed Messiah, an English language oratorio that traces the story of Jesus Christ, in 1741. Messiah was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and received its London premiere nearly a year later. After an initially modest public reception, the oratorio gained in popularity and eventually became one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral pieces in Western music. The ‘Hallelujah’ chorus is one of the most famous pieces of Baroque choral music and the most widely known section of the work. Though it was originally written for Easter, Handel’s eminently singable Messiah has also become a mainstay of the Christmas season. Messiah tells the entire story of Jesus Christ—from Old Testament prophecy and his virgin birth (Part I) through his Passion, death, and Resurrection (Part II, culminating in the famous "Hallelujah" chorus) to his ascension and final glorification (Part III) . Using a biblical text compiled by Charles Jennens, it's a profound reflection on the Christian saviour, moving from prophecy to redemption and ultimate triumph. Messiah was born when Handel’s experimental nature was confronted with the fickle, changing tastes of London audiences and the politics of the English church. Italian opera was losing popularity fast, but the public still loved a good biblical story. The Bishop of London had forbidden performances of works with religious overtones on London stages so Handel decided to write a work for concert performance in a church.
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Tickets
| Standard ticket |
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| Unassigned seating in the main auditorium |
| Taster ticket |
| We're happy to provide a ticket for £5 if the price is a barrier to you experiencing our concert |
| Donation |
| Voluntary donation to support our project to perform Bach's St. Matthew Passion in spring 2027 |


