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Handel's Messiah

 A two-part image. The left side is a solid blue background with the text "Handel's Messiah" in white, sans-serif font. Below the text is the logo for the Duke University Chapel, a stylized window with the words "Duke University Chapel" next to it. The right side of the image is a photograph of a robed choir performing in a large chapel, with an ornate wooden carving behind them.
Saturday, December 06, 2025
3:00 pm - 5:15 pm
Duke Chapel Choir, Soloists, and Orchestra

Since 1933, Duke University Chapel has welcomed the holiday season with the sublime music of Messiah. From the haunting strains of "The people that walked in darkness" to the exuberant triumph of "Hallelujah" and "Worthy is the Lamb," George Frideric Handel's masterwork weaves a musical tapestry that recounts the story of Christ's life, from birth through death and resurrection.

Tickets will be available to purchase through the Duke Box Office at https://tickets.duke.edu.

This year's "Messiah" performances will be presented on period instruments with Baroque-era tuning, under the direction of guest conductor David Rayl, Professor Emeritus of Choral Conducting in the College of Music at Michigan State University. Each performance will include selections from Parts I, II, and III, and will last approximately two hours and fifteen minutes with intermission.

Chea Kang, soprano
Key'mon Murrah, countertenor
Kay'mon Murrah, tenor
Edmund Milly, bass
Duke Chapel Choir
Mallarmé Music
Zebulon M. Highben, chorusmaster
David Rayl, guest conductor