Handel's Messiah Music Analysis

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Handel’s Messiah

I attended a collaboration of the Kansas City Symphony and the Independence Messiah Choir. Together they performed George Frideric Handel’s Messiah. The performance was an oratorio, which is a musical piece that is typically lengthy, tells a story, is based on Biblical or religious events, and is performed through voice and orchestra. I was a perceptive listener during the performance, as I was not just only basking in the delightful sound, while having associations for the music, but I was also constantly seeking understanding, and working through reasonings and answers about it, while creating a deeper appreciation for it. Messiah was played in three parts: The Advent of Messiah, The Passion of the Christ, and Resurrection. …show more content…

The same instruments continue into the next theme, but the women’s voices are replaced by the men’s of the choir. This creates unity, as the lines are reiterated. The two groups keep things interesting by switching back and forth a couple of times, while building tension and increasing tempo and while getting much louder and livlier. They reach a peak and a release when they begin overlapping and then singing together. They don’t stay together long, and the women sing again, while the men wait for their pause and then mimic the last melodic lines. The woodwind instruments and larger string instruments have been playing throughout most of this time, creating a comfortable familiar harmony. Not until this point do the violins join in making things sound large and loud. The full choir sings together again, as the violins stop, making things intense. They finish loud, rapid, and strong until the end. What seemed to start as a simple structure with the choirs taking turns, and the same grouping of instruments playing for most of the time, became much more complex as the groups overlapped, some of the time with reiterations, sometimes with new ideas, altering length themes, etc. It shared the same religious purposes as the last section, as they are from the same

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