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Handel’s Messiah Masterwork Performed This Weekend In Spencer

Handel’s Messiah Masterwork Performed This Weekend In Spencer

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Spencer, Iowa (NorthwestIowaNow.com) —  It took George Frideric Handel just 24 days to write the “Messiah” in 1741, but the impact of that month of work is still vibrating through Spencer, Iowa, nearly 300 years later.

This Sunday, the Spencer Messiah Board presents its  performance of the masterwork. Organizer Tom Rutt says keeping a production of this size alive in a rural community for almost 100 years is a rare feat.

While often associated with Christmas, Rutt explains that the “Messiah” is actually a much broader story than just the nativity.

To bring that story to life, the board has enlisted Director Tim Schumacher to lead the full string orchestra and community chorus. They are joined by a cast of guest soloists and Rutt says the caliber of the musicians involved is amazing for a community this size.

Handel’s “Messiah” will be performed this Sunday, December 7th, at 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Spencer with a freewill offering accepted at the door.

 

 

 

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