The Duke Chapel Choir and soloists, accompanied by Mallarmé Music with Dr. Zebulon M. Highben conducting, performed G.F. Handel’s “Messiah“ before sold-out audiences at Duke University Chapel on December 6, 7, and 8, 2024. This online version is a compilation of those performances; it will be available through January 12.
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PERFORMED BY
Duke University Chapel Choir
Mallarmé Music
Kathryn Mueller, soprano
Lucia Bradford, mezzo soprano
Andrew Bearden Brown, tenor
Jonathan Woody, bass-baritone
Katherine Johnson, harpsichord
Chad Fothergill, organ
Zebulon M. Highben, conductor
AUDIO AND VIDEO PRODUCTION
Audio recording and mastering, and video editing, by Pablo Vega, The Workshop
Videography by:
James Todd, Duke University Chapel
Nathan Dove, Duke University Chapel
Fred Westbrook, C’Access for Duke Technical Services
Audio Engineering by:
Evan Kurt, Duke Technical Services
Mark Kitchens, Duke Technical Services
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