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Step back in time — musically, that is
Published on December 12, 2007 at 1:40am
Its been a few years since Houstons favorite period ensemble, Mercury Baroque, performed Handels Messiah. That performance prompted music critic Charles Ward to say the piece was performed as it was meant to be. Well, we hope Ward doesnt mind repeating himself, because once again Mercury Baroque is performing the work in its entirety and on period instruments, in what Mercury Baroque founder and conductor Antoine Plante says is as it was played when it was first performed way back in 1742. Soprano Ana Treviño--Godfrey, tenor Karim Sulayman and the Houston Chamber Choir join members of the Mercury Baroque orchestra for the concert. 7 p.m. today Wortham Center, 500 Texas. For tickets and information, call 713-533-0080 or visit www.mercury-baroque.org. $32 to $59. Second concert tomorrow at University of Houston Clear Lake, Bayou Theater, 2700 Bay Area Boulevard. For information, call 281-283-2560 or visit www.uhcl.com.
Fri., Dec. 14, 7 p.m., 2007