Dr Kent Hatteberg, conductor + choir director
Louisville Chamber Choir
Erin Keesy, soprano
Marybeth Hamilton, mezzo-soprano/alto
Dongcheol Kim, tenor
Elliot Madore, baritone
Join us for a unique and joyous Sing-Along performance of Handel’s The Messiah at St. Michael Catholic Church. This special event invites you to be a part of the music, as the audience joins in with the Louisville Orchestra and the Louisville Chamber Choir, conducted by Kent Hatteberg. Experience the thrill of singing timeless choruses like “For Unto Us a Child is Born” and the iconic “Hallelujah” chorus in a beautiful communal setting.
The Sing-Along is part of our annual tradition of performing The Messiah, bringing the community together through the shared joy of music. Whether you’re a seasoned singer or a first-timer, this event is a chance to experience the exhilaration of performing Handel’s glorious music in a supportive and festive environment.
Handel’s Messiah is a beloved holiday tradition, known for its glorious choruses and stunning arias. Experience the profound and uplifting music that has resonated with audiences for centuries. Under the skilled direction of Dr. Kent Hatteberg, the Louisville Orchestra will bring the rich tapestry of Handel’s composition to life. From the jubilant “Hallelujah” chorus to the moving solos, every note will resonate with emotion and meaning.
Secure your tickets now and join us for a night of musical splendor, spiritual reflection, and the joy of the holiday season. “Handel’s Messiah” is a not-to-be-missed event that will fill your heart with the spirit of the holidays.
Part I
Scene 1: Isaiah’s Prophecy of Salvation
Scene 2: The Coming Judgment
Scene 3: The Prophecy of Christ’s Birth
Scene 4: The Annunciation to the Shepherds
Scene 5: Christ’s Healing and Redemption
Part II
Scene 6: The world and its rulers reject the Gospel
Scene 7: God’s Triumph
Part III
Scene 2: The Day of Judgment
Scene 4: The Glorification of the Messiah
Amen (chorus)
Special thanks to our title sponsor, Vivian Ruth Sawyer.
Herb and Barbara Melton in thankfulness for Community Presbyterian Church.