Since 1933, George Frideric Handel's "Messiah" has been the fulcrum of the Chapel's concert life and a cherished Duke holiday tradition. Purchase tickets, beginning October 7, at: https://tickets.duke.edu/online/article/Messiah22 . The price of the ticket includes parking the Bryan Center Parking Garage at 125 Science Dr. or ADA parking in the parking lot at the same address. Handel's masterwork traces the history of humanity's divine redemption through Christ's birth, death, and resurrection, in music that is both treasured and timeless. This year "Messiah" will be performed with period instruments and Baroque-era tuning, as Handel himself would have heard it. Each performance will last approximately two hours. For the concert, the Duke Chapel Choir is joined by the Mallarmé Chamber Players and soloists Molly Quinn, Ellen Graham, Albert Lee, and Brian Hupp. Dr. Zebulon Highben, director of Chapel Music, conducts. Learn more about the Duke Chapel concert season at https://chapel.duke.edu/music.
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