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As part of Portsmouth Cathedral's Early Music Festival, Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, soloists and orchestra will be joined by children from local schools to present Part One of Handel's iconic oratorio — with a fresh twist. Blending music, drama and visual art, this dynamic retelling will be introduced by none other than Mr Handel himself!
Composed in 1741, Messiah has long been a cornerstone of choral music, but it is often reserved for adult audiences. Messy Messiah reimagines this masterpiece, creating an immersive and engaging experience for all ages. Through song, storytelling, and creativity, audiences will witness a fresh and vibrant retelling of this beloved work.
This project celebrates collaboration between professional musicians and young artists, bringing together the power of classical music with the energy of childhood creativity. Expect the unexpected as voices soar, artwork comes to life, and the story of Messiah unfolds in a way that is both moving and full of fun.
Part of Portsmouth Cathedral's Early Music Festival, this is a performance not to be missed.
Book tickets at portcath.link/earlymusic.
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Guide Prices
Festival Passes to see all three concerts as part of the Festival of Early Music are available for £70.