Boston Baroque Presents: Handel's Messiah
Jordan Hall
					
							
								
								$5 and up							
						
													
								
									
									In-Person Event
								
							
						
						
							
								
									
									Open to the Public
								
							
						
											
				
					Boston Baroque returns to its cherished holiday traditions with performances of Handel’s Messiah, one of the most beloved and enduring works in classical music. Written in 1741, Messiah has captivated audiences for centuries with its radiant choruses, lyrical arias, and timeless message of hope and renewal.
This season features a stellar quartet of Boston Baroque favorites—soprano Amanda Forsythe, mezzo-soprano Paula Murrihy, tenor Thomas Cooley, and baritone Roderick Williams—bringing fresh brilliance and expressive power to this iconic masterpiece. Boston Baroque’s Assistant Conductor, Filippo Ciabatti, makes his eagerly anticipated debut leading the orchestra and chorus in this treasured work, highlighted by the joyful “For unto us a child is born” and the majestic “Hallelujah” chorus. Celebrate the season with this unforgettable musical tradition.
Please reach out to Boston Baroque with any questions regarding programming or ticketing details at
boxoffice@bostonbaroque.org or (617) 987-8600.
			
							This season features a stellar quartet of Boston Baroque favorites—soprano Amanda Forsythe, mezzo-soprano Paula Murrihy, tenor Thomas Cooley, and baritone Roderick Williams—bringing fresh brilliance and expressive power to this iconic masterpiece. Boston Baroque’s Assistant Conductor, Filippo Ciabatti, makes his eagerly anticipated debut leading the orchestra and chorus in this treasured work, highlighted by the joyful “For unto us a child is born” and the majestic “Hallelujah” chorus. Celebrate the season with this unforgettable musical tradition.
Please reach out to Boston Baroque with any questions regarding programming or ticketing details at
boxoffice@bostonbaroque.org or (617) 987-8600.
Artist(s)
						Filippo Ciabatti, conductor
Amanda Forsythe, soprano
Paula Murrihy, mezzo-soprano
Thomas Cooley, tenor
Roderick Williams, baritone					
