Fifty years ago, a music teacher wanted to make sure her students got more out of life. Her solution: Teach them the incredibly difficult but incredibly popular Handel’s “Messiah.” Whether they knew ...
Alma Swensson was the prim, capable wife of a Lutheran schoolman in the little Swedish-American town of Lindsborg, Kans. (pop. 2,004). Alma Swensson loved Handel’s oratorio, The Messiah, decided that ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The church’s urgent and eloquent version of Handel’s classic oratorio remains an inspired communal rite. By Zachary Woolfe The ...
Multiple award winning gospel artist Daddy Owen has come out to clear the air on the controversy sorrounding his new song Wewe ni Mungu. Speaking to SDE, Daddy Owen said that the song is a swahili ...
For more than 2 1/2 centuries, choirs have sung the passionate story of Christ in celebration of not only his birth, but his death and resurrection as well. Once again, The Messiah Choral Society of ...
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