Enlightenment · Europe · Culture
1741
Handel Composes Messiah
April 13, 1741
George Frideric Handel, his Italian-opera career collapsing in London, shut himself up for twenty-four days and composed his greatest oratorio. It premiered in Dublin the next April to a small, rapturous audience. King George II, hearing the Hallelujah Chorus in London, rose to his feet. The world's audiences have been rising ever since.