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Carnegie Hall Presents

The English Concert

Handel’s Solomon (concert performance)
Sunday, March 12, 2023 2 PM Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Harry Bicket by Dario Acosta , Ann Hallenberg by Örjan Jakobsson
Harry Bicket and The English Concert turn their tremendous talents to Solomon—a Handel oratorio that features the hugely popular “Arrival of the Queen of Sheba.” Performances by The English Concert are some of Carnegie Hall’s best-selling events, and this Sunday matinee with world-renowned mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg is a wonderful way to experience the magic in person.

Performers

The English Concert
Harry Bicket, Artistic Director and Conductor
Ann Hallenberg (Solomon)
Miah Persson (Solomon's Queen and First Harlot)
Elena Villalón (Queen of Sheba)
James Way (Zadok)
Brandon Cedel (A Levite)
Niamh O'Sullivan (Second Harlot)
The Clarion Choir
Steven Fox, Artistic Director

Program

HANDEL Solomon, HWV 67 (concert performance)

Event Duration

The program will last approximately three hours, including two 20-minute intermissions. Please note that there will be no late seating before the first intermission. 

Listen to Selected Works

Lead support is provided by The Rosenthal Fund and Phyllis Rosenthal in memory of Charles M. Rosenthal.​

At a Glance

This afternoon, Harry Bicket and The English Concert bring us perhaps the most impressive work of Handel’s last years, Solomon. A true oratorio rather than a quasi-opera, it reveals in four tableaux the achievements of Israel’s greatest king, the builder of the Temple at Jerusalem. To portray such a monumental biblical subject, Handel wrote for the largest chorus and orchestra he ever used, and the sonic splendor of Solomon’s music matches that of his Music for the Royal Fireworks, composed shortly thereafter. And rather than a single soloist, he made the chorus the star performer, unfurling a stunning series of pieces that display his supreme mastery of choral technique. Prepare to be blown out of your seats!

Bios

The English Concert

The English Concert is an outstanding orchestra—exceptional in the world-renowned quality, ambition, and variety of its live and recorded output; unique in the zeal of its players for  ...

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Harry Bicket

Internationally renowned as an opera and concert conductor of distinction, Harry Bicket is especially noted for his interpretation of Baroque and Classical repertoire and since 2007 has ...

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Ann Hallenberg

Mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg studied at the National College of Operatic Art in Stockholm. She regularly appears at leading opera houses and festivals that include the Bavarian and Berlin ...

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Miah Persson

Internationally renowned Swedish soprano Miah Persson has performed roles that include Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, Gretel in Hänsel und Gretel, and Pamina in The Magic Flute ...

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Elena Villalón

Cuban American soprano Elena Villalón recently completed her tenure with the Houston Grand Opera Studio. A Grand Finals winner of the 2019 Metropolitan Opera National Council ...

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James Way

Tenor James Way has appeared with orchestras that include the BBC Scottish, City of Birmingham, Swedish Radio, and National symphony orchestras; Philharmonia and RTÉ Concert ...

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Brandon Cedel

American bass-baritone Brandon Cedel is a recent graduate of the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, and he was an ensemble member of Oper Frankfurt from ...

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Praised for her “bewitchingly beautiful, dark vibrant voice” (Süddeutsche Zeitung), Irish mezzo-soprano Niamh O’Sullivan studied at the Royal Irish Academy of Music ...

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The Clarion Choir

One of the country’s leading professional vocal ensembles, The Clarion Choir has performed on some of the great stages of North America and Europe. It recently released its fourth ...

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