Handel Choir of Baltimore

Handel Choir of Baltimore
Founding 1935
Genre choir and oratorio
Members 40 singers
Music Director Arian Khaefi
Choir Admission Audition
Headquarters 6200 North Charles Street #104, Baltimore, Maryland 21212
Website www.handelchoir.org

The Handel Choir of Baltimore is a choir and oratorio society based in Baltimore, Maryland, which has been performing since the 1930s. The ensemble is known for its annual performances of George Frideric Handel's Messiah, an unbroken tradition since 1935. During the tenure of Melinda O'Neal,[1] Artistic Director and Conductor from 2004 to 2013, the Choir inaugurated the Handel Period Instrument Orchestra, an historically informed performance group. In 2007, the Handel Choir of Baltimore and the Handel Society of Dartmouth College commissioned a work by Jonathan Leshnoff[2] which came to be known as Requiem for the Fallen.[3] In February 2008, Handel Choir joined with the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra to present the premiere performance of the Requiem.

In 2013, O'Neal was succeeded by Arian Khaefi.[4] Khaefi is also an assistant professor in the music department at Towson University and the university's Director of Choral Activities.[5]

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