Houston Grand Opera - Messiah
Wilson's production of Handel and Mozart's Messiah
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The minimalist nature of Wilson's staging of Messias works surprisingly well
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Wilson's production of Handel and Mozart's Messiah
Wilson's production of Handel and Mozart's Messiah
Houston Grand Opera bring's Robert Wilson's production, of Mozart's reimagining, of Handel's sensational oratorio, to the Brown Theatre! In what today one might call a cover version, Mozart's take on the rousing piece is not performed often, so Wilson's surreal vision of the work is well worth witnessing! Setting dreamlike imagery to Mozart's grand, signature rework of what is already one of the most iconic works of classical music, make sure you're ready for its powerful hallelujah chorus!
Handel's Messiah was first performed in 1742 in Dublin and has since become a firm favorite among classical music lovers. The piece is an oratorio, which is a musical work similar to an opera but performed utilizing the vocals of both soloists as well as a choir, and often without the same narrative structure as an opera. Mozart's 1789 arrangement of the work has been credited as the force through which Handel's piece went on to become the wildly successful staple of classical music which we now know it to be.
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