December 2011
"Handel's Messiah"


    Pacific Chamber Symphony heralds in the holiday season at Livermore’s Bankhead Theater with a joyful performance of Handel’s Messiah.

    Handel wrote Messiah for modest vocal and instrumental forces, with optional settings for many of the individual numbers. In the years after his death the work was adapted for performance on a much larger scale, with giant orchestras and choirs. In other efforts to update it, its orchestration was revised and amplified by (among others) Mozart. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries the trend has been towards authenticity; most contemporary performances show a greater fidelity towards Handel's original intentions.

 

Pacific Chamber Symphony

"The intimate Bankhead Theatre offers you a unique opportunity to totally immerse yourself in the music, to actually feel in your "guts" what is being played. A huge difference from what you feel when you are at the Salle Pleyel in Paris or the Royal Albert Hall in London or the Victoria Hall in Geneva. Or for that matter the Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco.

In other words it was truly a remarkable, a beautiful interpretation of the Messiah."
                                 - Leon Vermont


"The performance of the Messiah ---
thanks much for putting it on!

It was superbly done, and I look forward
to hearing it again for many years."
                                 - Andrew P. Porter

"It was fun singing "The Messiah" accompanied by the wonderful Pacific Chamber Symphony.  The soloists were marvelous.  Looking forward to doing it again next year to a similar full house at the Bankhead Theater."
                                  - Raquel Holt

"The chorus deserves tremendous kudos for doing such a fantastic job"

 

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