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Salisbury Baroque

Handel's Messiah

with The Farrant Singers

Handel's Messiah
Handel composed this magnificent oratorio in 1741, and it was first performed in Dublin in 1742. It was one of the most frequently performed works in the 18th-century festivals in Salisbury, so it is a fitting way to conclude this year’s festival.

Performers:
Charlotte La Thrope
soprano
Sarah Denbee
alto
Hugo Hymas
tenor
William Drakett
bass
The Farrant Singers
Salisbury Baroque
Philip Lawson
conductor
Alice Poppleton
leader


  • festival Salisbury Musick
  • date Sun, 4 October 2026
  • location St Thomas's Church, Salisbury
  • time 6:00pm
  • ticket £20 - £25 (conc. available)

Full Event Details

Handel composed this magnificent oratorio in 1741, and it was first performed in Dublin in 1742. It was one of the most frequently performed works in the 18th-century festivals in Salisbury, so it is a fitting way to conclude this year’s festival.

Performers:
Charlotte La Thrope
soprano
Sarah Denbee
alto
Hugo Hymas
tenor
William Drakett
bass
The Farrant Singers
Salisbury Baroque
Philip Lawson
conductor
Alice Poppleton
leader

Venue Details & Map

Location

St Thomas's Church, Salisbury
St Thomas's Square, St Thomas Square, Salisbury SP1 1BA


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