While the “Hallelujah” chorus is arguably the most recognizable part of George Frederick Handel’s “Messiah,” The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square have performed the full two-and-half-hour oratorio multiple times, including several times to celebrate Easter. It’s one of many musical celebrations of the Savior’s Resurrection the choir and orchestra have performed.

Listen to the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra perform Handel’s ‘Messiah,’ an Easter celebration and more
By Scot Proctor
· March 17, 2025
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