Want to sing? Hilo Community Chorus rehearsing for Handel’s ‘Messiah’

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2017 marks the 275th anniversary of the premiere of Handel’s “Messiah.” For the 1742 premiere of “Messiah” in Dublin, it is estimated that Handel had a combined ensemble of approximately 50 performers, with almost the same number of vocalists as instrumentalists.

2017 marks the 275th anniversary of the premiere of Handel’s “Messiah.” For the 1742 premiere of “Messiah” in Dublin, it is estimated that Handel had a combined ensemble of approximately 50 performers, with almost the same number of vocalists as instrumentalists.

Experienced singers from the better church choirs made up the chorus; two different soloists shared the roles for each voice part. While the chorus had no female singers, the soprano and alto solo parts were sung by women.

The Hilo Community Chorus will present Parts II and III of “Messiah” in concert May 21 at the Palace Theater in Hilo with chorus, organ, continuo and trumpets. Choral rehearsals are at 6:30 p.m. Mondays at the University of Hawaii at Hilo rehearsal room (next to the Performing Arts Center).

The Hilo Community Chorus is a nonauditioned community-based chorus directed by Tom McAlexander and accompanied by Walter Greenwood. Anyone who loves to sing choral music and is willing to devote two hours each week for rehearsals is welcome to join.

For more information, call McAlexander on 985-7192 or email tommac@hawaii.rr.com.