GREENVILLE CHORALE PRESENTS HANDEL’S MESSIAH

Dr. T. J. Turner will be the tenor soloist for Handel’s MESSIAH featuring the Greenville Chorale and Greenville Symphony Orchestra.

December 14, 2024

McAlister Auditorium, Furman University, Greenville, SC

Handel’s MESSIAH was first performed in England in 1742. It has been a staple in the choral-orchestral repertoire for over 280 years. Handel was famous in his day as a composer of opera. He fashioned MESSIAH like his operas: three acts (parts), each broken down into “scenes,” with featured soloists and (unusually) a prominent part for the chorus. The Greenville Chorale first performed MESSIAH in 1988. Our 2024 performance marks the eleventh performance over the past 36 years. Singers and orchestra players love to perform this magnificent work, and audiences love hearing it again and again.

Dr. T. J. Turner will be the tenor soloist for Handel’s MESSIAH featuring the Greenville Chorale and Greenville Symphony Orchestra.