Messiah

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Saturday, 6th December at 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm 


MESSIAH


Final Season Concert 2025


What would December be without the world’s most beloved oratorio? With soloists, choir, and orchestra, the Messiah was composed by Georg Friedrich Haendel in just 24 days in 1741, and was performed for the first time in Dublin a year later. For this final concert of our Season and of 2025, we welcome back conductor Timothy Brown!

 

*** All tickets include visit to the Tiepolo Museum 30 minutes before ***

Program and cast

Music by G.F. Haendel

 

Timothy Brown, Conductor
Justine Rapaccioli, Chorus master

 

Liesl Odenweller, Soprano
Alexander Simpson, Countertenor
Jonathan Maxwell-Hyde, Tenor
Marco Saccardin, Baritone
Venice Music Project Ensemble

The Scuola Grande dei Carmini

 

BRIEF HISTORICAL NOTES:

The Scuola Grande dei Carmini was founded on 1 March 1594 by the “Confraternita sive scola” under the name of the Glorious Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, headed by Bernardin Soardi «tellarol», manufacturer and merchant of precious fabrics.
However, ancient Venetian chronicles tell of the existence of a lay Congregation or Confraternity of women, known as “le Pizzocchere dei Carmini”, who met in the adjacent Church of Santa Maria dei Carmini and who began to build the main structures from 1286.

With a decree dated 22 September 1597, the Council of Ten authorised the foundation of the “Fraterna under the name of the Most Holy Habit of the Glorious Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel”, placing the School under the authority of the Municipal Superintendents of the Most Serene Republic of Venice.

In 1668 Baldassarre Longhena was given the task of designing and building the two facades facing Campo Santa Margherita and Campo dei Carmini, a work that the architect completed in two years.

On 21 December 1739 it was decided, with 37 votes in favour and 4 against, to entrust Giambattista Tiepolo with the entire decoration of the ceiling of the Chapter House.

By decree of the Council of Ten, dated 27 April 1767, the “School of the Blessed Virgin of Carmel” was elevated from a minor school to a Great School and subjected to the discipline of the Magistrate of the Inquisitors and Auditors over the Great Schools of Venice.

With the decree of 26 May 1807 the French government suppressed all lay religious schools and societies, but already in 1825 the School Chancellery was reconstituted and the Grand Guardian was elected again.
The Emperor of Austria Franz Joseph, with a decree dated 7 December 1853, authorised its reinstatement by approving its regulations and staff and granting the title of “Archconfraternity”.

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