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656. How Handel Got His Mojo Back

656. How Handel Got His Mojo Back

Update: 2025-12-12
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When he wrote Messiah (in 24 days), Handel was past his prime and nearly broke. One night in Dublin changed all that. (Part two of “Making Messiah.”)

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Charles King, political scientist at Georgetown University.
    • Chris Scobie, curator of music, manuscripts, and archives at the British Library.
    • Ellen Harris, musicologist and professor emeritus at MIT.
    • Mark Risinger, teacher at St. Bernard's School.
    • Philip Rushforth, organist and master of the choristers at the Chester Cathedral.
    • Proinnsías Ó Duinn, conductor and music director of Our Lady's Choral Society.

 


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656. How Handel Got His Mojo Back

656. How Handel Got His Mojo Back

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