News Release


For Immediate Release

November 13, 2009

Contact: John Warren, Director

New World Baroque Orchestra


Ph: (805) 239-3022

Family Holiday Concert will Showcase Handel's Messiah.

Paso Robles, CA. – On Sunday December 6th at 2:00pm, The New World Baroque Orchestra with a combined chorus and orchestra of over 60 members will perform a Holiday Concert featuring Handel's Messiah.

Originally written for Easter, Handel's Messiah, now one of Christmas' most beloved oratorios, was composed during the darkest and most turbulent period of the great composer's life.

Unlike the other great composers of his time, such as Bach and Scarlatti, Handel did not have a secure appointment as a court or church composer. Handel was in fact an entrepreneur living in London, who both composed and produced his own musical performances. A master of the Italian opera form, he was very successful until the late 1730's when the musical tastes of the London opera going public began to change.

The period of 1738 to 1741 was a particularly dark and financially difficult time for Handel. Although publicly acclaimed and honored as a great composer, his music productions were not widely attended. In fact, the 1740-1741 season was such a financial failure that Handel openly talked of leaving London permanently for his native Germany.

In the spring of 1741, Handel's long time collaborator and librettist, Charles Jennens, brought Handel an ambitious libretto "Messiah" based upon scripture from both the Old and New Testament. Unlike other Biblically based oratorios such as Bach's Passions and Handel and Jennens' earlier Samson, Messiah was unique because it did not center on a single Biblical story told by a narrator or a cast of named characters. Instead, in the words of Jennens, it was a dramatization of the theme "the mystery of Godliness." It is in music and song a statement of the central doctrines of Christianity: the incarnation, atonement, resurrection and the eventual universal reign of Christ. Composed and arranged in an incredible 24 days, Messiah is considered by many to be the most powerful and inspirational musical expression of Christian belief ever composed.

In the winter of 1741, after 30 years performing in London, perhaps not willing to face the prospect of another failure, Handel accepted an invitation to go to Ireland to perform a series of concerts. Dublin received the composer enthusiastically and Handel's concert series there was a great success. On April 13th of that year, as a final performance of the season and fittingly as a benefit concert for the sick and incarcerated, Messiah was performed for the first time in Dublin at the Fishamble Street Music Hall. The public response was overwhelming. His confidence restored, Handel returned to London to revive and finish a successful career.

Over the following years, Messiah became the standard closing performance for Handel's concert season, which typically ended just before Easter. In a fitting close to his life, the last concert the great composer ever heard performed was the season's closing performance of Messiah on April 6th, 1759. Handel died eight days later.

The North County public will get a rare opportunity to attend a Christmas Concert featuring selections from Handel’s Messiah presented by Musicologist and New World Baroque Orchestra Director John Warren and his orchestra on Sunday, December 6th at 2P.M. at the newly restored Old Mission San Miguel Church. Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for children 12 to 5, under 5 free. Special reserved seating is available for $25. General seating tickets will also be available at the door.

"To perform this music as the first concert in the newly restored Old Mission San Miguel Church is both a privilege and delight for the orchestra" says Mr. Warren. "For the first performance of Messiah, Handel called upon the talent of local church choirs to sing the oratorio. We are following very much in that tradition with a combined choir from several local churches and schools - we all especially look forward to this performance."

This always a very festive and anticipated Holiday event.--- the previous years have been standing room only concerts.


Pre-sale tickets for this historic event are available at the Mission San Miguel Gift Shop, the Mission San Miguel Parish Office, the Atascadero and Paso Robles Chambers of Commerce and the Paso Robles Main Street office. For more information and other ticket pick-up locations please call: (805) 239-3022.


Since 1985, The New World Baroque Orchestra has offered lively programs of music, song and dance of the colonial missions, presidios and outposts of Spanish-California and frontier regions of New Spain.

Download an MP3 file of the New World Baroque Orchestra Performing Handel's Messiah Hallelujah Chorus