
Hallelujah indeed! Handel’s Messiah is far more than just an oratorio – it’s a masterpiece that has become a cherished part of the festive season for audiences across the UK.
From the uplifting Ev’ry Valley and the joyful For Unto Us a Child is Born to the thunderous triumph of the Hallelujah chorus, the music is instantly recognisable, powerful, and deeply moving.
Hearing the full work performed live is an experience like no other. The beauty, the drama, and the sheer emotional impact of Handel’s score come alive in a way recordings simply can’t match. Under the baton of renowned Baroque specialist Laurence Cummings, this performance promises to be something truly special.
Joining him on stage are a stellar line-up of soloists: Fflur Wyn (soprano), Reginald Mobley (countertenor), Nick Pritchard (tenor), and George Humphreys (baritone), each bringing their own artistry to Handel’s timeless music. They are supported by the exceptional Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, led by Director of Choirs and Singing, Matthew Hamilton, creating a rich, resounding sound that fills the concert hall with wonder.
For many, attending Messiah is an annual tradition – a moment of reflection, joy, and musical brilliance as the year draws to a close. Whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth, let this be the year you experience it live. A night of sublime music awaits.