with the NAC Orchestra
Classical fans and newbies alike have been seeking out the soul-stirring experience of Messiah for almost 300 years and for good reason – Handel created some of the most beloved musical storytelling the world has ever known.
Handel wrote this masterpiece in just 24 days to safeguard his livelihood at a time when expensive operas were becoming less popular and more difficult to produce. In keeping with the Christmas spirit, Handel supported charitable causes in Dublin with its first three performances, and they were a runaway success from the start.
Fun fact: In a centuries-old tradition, some audience members stand when the “Hallelujah” chorus is sung. The story goes that King George II was so moved by the music when it premiered in London that he sprang to his feet...and when the King stands, everybody stands.
Special guest conductor Trevor Pinnock was artistic director and principal conductor of NACO from 1991 to 1996, and his return to the podium of Southam Hall is always a cause for celebration. Maestro Pinnock “seems to have a special feeling for Handel’s Messiah”(Ottawa Citizen), and he never fails to find the beauty in every note.
The Cantata Singers of Ottawa have performed with the NAC Orchestra every year since the NAC opened in 1969. Capital ChamberChoir has long distinguished itself as one of Ottawa’s premier small vocal ensembles. Stay tuned for announcements in the coming weeks about our special guest soloists for this magnificent performance.