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Handel and Haydn Society–Handel's Messiah

Nov 29 - Dec 1
Choose from 3 performances
Handel and Haydn Society, Handel Messiah 2024
Handel and Haydn Society–Handel's Messiah

Music
Handel: Messiah

Performed by
Jonathan Cohen, conductor
Jeanine De Bique, soprano
Reginald Mobley, countertenor
Nicholas Phan, tenor
Sumner Thompson, baritone
H+H Orchestra and Chorus

Overview

For the 171st consecutive year, H+H brings Boston together with the magic of Messiah, the greatest story ever told in song. This much-loved music fills Symphony Hall with new joy and passion in the voices of the H+H Chorus and Artistic Director Jonathan Cohen reprises his “seismic” rendition of this iconic celebration (The Boston Globe) alongside superstar soloists including Jeanine De Bique, “one of the most exciting sopranos to catch onstage these days” (OperaWire). Without a doubt, this is Boston’s must-see Messiah.

Music
Handel: Messiah

Performed by
Jonathan Cohen, conductor
Jeanine De Bique, soprano
Reginald Mobley, countertenor
Nicholas Phan, tenor
Sumner Thompson, baritone
H+H Orchestra and Chorus

Overview

For the 171st consecutive year, H+H brings Boston together with the magic of Messiah, the greatest story ever told in song. This much-loved music fills Symphony Hall with new joy and passion in the voices of the H+H Chorus and Artistic Director Jonathan Cohen reprises his “seismic” rendition of this iconic celebration (The Boston Globe) alongside superstar soloists including Jeanine De Bique, “one of the most exciting sopranos to catch onstage these days” (OperaWire). Without a doubt, this is Boston’s must-see Messiah.

Music
Handel: Messiah

Performed by
Jonathan Cohen, conductor
Jeanine De Bique, soprano
Reginald Mobley, countertenor
Nicholas Phan, tenor
Sumner Thompson, baritone
H+H Orchestra and Chorus

Overview

For the 171st consecutive year, H+H brings Boston together with the magic of Messiah, the greatest story ever told in song. This much-loved music fills Symphony Hall with new joy and passion in the voices of the H+H Chorus and Artistic Director Jonathan Cohen reprises his “seismic” rendition of this iconic celebration (The Boston Globe) alongside superstar soloists including Jeanine De Bique, “one of the most exciting sopranos to catch onstage these days” (OperaWire). Without a doubt, this is Boston’s must-see Messiah.

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