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Handel’s The Power of Music

Fresh off his 2025 London Proms success with the Irish Baroque Orchestra, Music Director Peter Whelan opens the 2026/27 subscription season with Handel’s Alexander’s Feast. Centered on a banquet honoring Alexander the Great, the poet Timotheus uses song to guide the room from pride to tenderness, from fury to reflection — a demonstration of music’s power to shape emotion and action.

Concert Highlights

  • The concert features the 1742 Dublin version, performed in Ireland just weeks before the world premiere of Messiah.
  • The work serves as a major showcase for the soloists and Philharmonia Chorale, with arias, ensembles, and choruses that move the drama forward.
  • Handel contrasts ceremonial brilliance with intimate reflection, including music for trumpet and drums alongside lyrical writing for voices and strings.
  • Philharmonia performs on period instruments, so you can hear the music much as audiences did in Handel’s time.

Program

Peter Whelan, conductor
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano
Rachael Wilson, mezzo-soprano
James Way, tenor
Philharmonia Chorale, Valérie Sainte-Agathe, director

HANDEL – Alexander’s Feast, or The Power of Music (1742 Dublin version) (U.S. PREMIERE)

 

This performance is approximately two hours, including a 20 minute intermission.

Performances

11/11/26
Bing Concert Hall, Stanford
7:30 PM
11/13/26
Herbst Theatre, San Francisco
7:30 PM
11/14/26
First Congregational Church, Berkeley
2:30 PM

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