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The Hallelujah Chorus
has been one of my favorites during Christmas time each year. My wife and I heard it earlier this month at a concert and we talked about how magnificient it always sounded. I commented that it almost seemed like Handel had been inspired by God to write such a beautiful piece of music.
I opened my Daily Bread devotional on Saturday and read this article written by Vernon Grounds. http://www.rbc.org/devotionals/our-d.../devotion.aspx "Composer George Frideric Handel was bankrupt when in 1741 a group of Dublin charities offered him a commission to write a musical work. It was for a benefit performance to raise funds to free men from a debtors’ prison. He accepted that commission and gave himself tirelessly to work on it. In just 24 days, Handel composed the well-known masterpiece Messiah, which contains “The Hallelujah Chorus.” During that time, he never left his home and often went without eating. At one point, a servant found him weeping over his evolving score. Recounting his experience, Handel wrote, “Whether I was in my body or out of my body as I wrote it I know not. God knows.” Afterward he also said, “I did think I did see all heaven before me and the great God Himself.” I hope that all of you have a very Merry Christmas and that we all have a fresh experience with the Christ of Christmas this year. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md-ws...eature=related |
Re: The Hallelujah Chorus
Mike,
I love this song too and it always been a favorite of mine at Christmas too! Thanks for posting this! Merry Christmas!!!! |
Re: The Hallelujah Chorus
I do love this piece as well.
I can't listen to it without getting goosebumps! Every year the Vancouver Bach Choir has a sing along Messiah where the audience is invited to join in. I want to go some year. |
Re: The Hallelujah Chorus
Great post, and great song.
Mike, Merry Christmas to you and your family. |
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