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Last updated on Thursday, November 29, 2018
(BLOOMINGTON) - On Sunday, December 16th, at 3 p.m. at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church on State Road 46 in Bloomington, the Bloomington Chamber Singers will continue its annual tradition of hosting a reading of Part One of Handel’s beloved oratorio, Messiah.
This annual free Bloomington Christmas event draws hundreds of area singers (and listeners) who come together to experience Handel's remarkable music. The reading concludes with the "Hallelujah" chorus. BCS Music Director and Conductor Gerald Sousa will lead the combined singers.
Messiah is well loved not just as sacred music, but for its challenging choruses and beautiful solos. Singers of all levels and backgrounds come together each year for this wintertime tradition. Beyond the "Hallelujah" chorus, beloved movements include "Comfort Ye, My People," "And He Shall Purify," "Glory to God," and many more. Attendees are welcome to sing along or simply listen to the choruses and arias, and enjoy recitatives performed by members of the Bloomington Chamber Singers.
Admission is free, but attendees are asked to please bring a canned good to contribute towards a local food bank donation. Singers, if you have your own Messiah score, please bring it to use. A limited number will be available for purchase or loan.
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