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Thinking of seeing Handel’s messiah. Anyone seen it before ?

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Peterpiperspickledpepper · 12/10/2023 10:46

Last few years I’ve started listening to classical music. Of an evening both me and DP enjoy sitting reading with Classic fm in the background (which I appreciate isn’t especially high brow but has been a great introduction to different composers etc).
Bridgewater hall in Manchester has the Halle playing Handel’s Messiah in December. I actually enjoyed listening to a gospel version years ago and have heard snippets of the original but not the full version. Would it be a good introduction to classical concerts ? A friend went to a Holst concert a few weeks ago and enjoyed it but the conductor did warn the audience that it wasn’t an ‘easy’ piece to listen to….

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Lastqueenofscotland2 · 12/10/2023 10:53

its excellent, very accessible . I’ve been to the bridgewater hall one before a few times and they give you a little booklet explaining it and it has all the words.

SockQueen · 12/10/2023 10:53

I've sung it a couple of times and it's great fun if you like that type of music! The Halle orchestra are very well known so it should be a good concert. The whole Messiah is quite long though.

PS I love Classic FM.

VimFuego101 · 12/10/2023 10:59

It's an amazing piece to hear in a concert hall - definitely go!

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Username82y · 12/10/2023 11:00

I've played in an orchestra for it before. Go. It's wonderful, I'm very jealous.

Willowview · 12/10/2023 11:05

I sang it with a choral society too (30yrs ago 🤣) I'll be honest, I've forgotten most of it, but will listen now. Beautiful piece of work, it's my memory that's terrible lol.

I'm sure you'll both enjoy it 🎵🎶

TheSummerITurnedChubby · 12/10/2023 11:08

I’ve been to it a couple of times; it’s lovely to hear in the Christmas period. They put it on in a cathedral near us every few years, which is excellent

CrotchetyQuaver · 12/10/2023 11:08

Go for it, it'll be beautiful!

Username82y · 12/10/2023 11:09

Others you may enjoy:

Faure: Requiem
Vivaldi: Four Seasons
Mozart: Requiem
Handel: Zadok the Priest
Orf: Carmina Burana

All wonderful to watch live

eddiemairswife · 12/10/2023 11:10

It's long. I heard it in a very cold Southwark Cathedral about 70 years ago.

Whataretalkingabout · 12/10/2023 11:19

Yes! Do attend. It is one of the finest pieces of classical music everyone should hear at least once . My father sang tenor solos of the Messiah in his time. It is something I listen to over and over and is always inspiring.

TheLancelotoftherevolutionaryset · 12/10/2023 11:19

It's lovely - and long. I think it would be a great introduction though because a lot of it will be familiar, either from Classic FM or snippets you hear on the TV, in adverts etc. I expect the performance would be quite Christmassy and festive, and ultimately Handel is trying to draw you in to a familiar story and make it awe-inspiring, not aiming to challenge or stretch as is maybe the case with the Holst your friend went to.

Papillon23 · 12/10/2023 11:22

I really enjoyed Handel's Messiah and I'm not a massive classical music listener so I definitely think it's worth going.

Baldieheid · 12/10/2023 11:27

Yes, go. I can't think of a concert I'd rather go to around Christmas time. I used to know it well, as I was in a choir in my youth. It's so good as a live performance.

Thelnebriati · 12/10/2023 11:27

Its a completely different experience hearing it performed live, I'd go in a heartbeat.

DrCoconut · 12/10/2023 11:32

I'd love to go again. My parents famously took me when I was 3 years old and i apparently sat still! Not seen it since. It would be amazing for Christmas.

user1471505356 · 12/10/2023 11:37

Its very long and many pieces are solos and difficult to listen to, its not all Hallelujah Chorus.

JollyJellyCat · 12/10/2023 11:41

It is good but long.

A lot of people walk out as soon as the Hallelujah Chorus is finished. Please don't do that.

Username82y · 12/10/2023 11:46

Another to watch:

Verdi: Requiem

The best place to watch a lot of classical music is in a church or cathedral - it's where most of it was written for. You may also find a lot of local amateur orchestras and choirs (especially in Manchester where you have the specialist music schools and universities) play a lot of these pieces to a good standard for half the price.

Pattygonia · 12/10/2023 11:55

definitely go and enjoy it! Would recommend listening to the full piece (eg on Spotify) a few times beforehand.

dobt know if this is a thing anymore but last time I went the audience really did stand up for the hallelujah chorus - which is apparently an old tradition, so be prepared for that just in case!

PinkFootstool · 12/10/2023 11:58

It's wonderful, go!

I'm part of a philharmonic choir and we're rehearsing Handel's "Samson" at the moment. Can't wait until we rehearse with the orchestra. It's wonderful!

Boiledeggandtoast · 12/10/2023 12:05

I go every Christmas to hear it performed at St John's Smith Square in London, it's fantastic. I would agree with Pattygonia that it helps to listen through to it before you go. Hope you have a wonderful time!

FinnJuhl · 12/10/2023 12:20

Choral music is great to listen to live, and even better to perform (some choirs offer sing-along workshops which are worth looking out for). I haven't seen the Messiah performed for 20 years - the audience did stand during the Hallelujah Chorus, which is a slightly cringe-y tradition.

Thingamebobwotsit · 12/10/2023 12:50

Handel's Messiah is a beautiful classic Christmas celebration and the Halle orchestra will be brilliant. We used to take part in/see a version of it somewhere every year and it is very dependent on the performers. But you won't go wrong with this. Enjoy!

Peterpiperspickledpepper · 12/10/2023 13:14

Thanks everyone ! I’ll have a look at ticket prices.

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SenecaFallsRedux · 12/10/2023 13:26

Another vote for yes, do go. It's a great symphonic piece to see and hear in person. DH and I usually attend a matinee performance at our city's symphony (in the US). We have a festive lunch at a restaurant near the concert hall before. It's one of our long-standing Christmas traditions for just the two of us.