“It is difficult in no common degree to write anew concerning The Messiah,”1 said the music writer Henry F Chorley in 1859. The piece was, of course, 117 years old at the time, and there has only been more written on this landmark composition since. Handel’s Messiah is not just a popular classic, after all: it’s also a hugely important work.
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Carlos Mena, en su doble papel de solista y director, se presentó junto a la Sinfónica de Galicia con un programa puramente barroco con música fúnebre de Purcell yde Handel. Les acompañó la sensibilidad de la soprano Jone Martínez.
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