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Handel's House And The Foundling Bequest
- Jane Glover visited Handel's Brook Street house and described its restored rooms and Handel's parlor organ where he sold concert tickets.
- Catherine Hogg explained Handel bequeathed a full Messiah score and parts to the Foundling Hospital, a gift worth millions in today's terms.
Two Historical Streams Shaped Messiah
- Mark Reisinger explains Messiah never faded from public view and split into Strand A (Handel's tradition) and Strand B (posthumous adaptations).
- Historically informed performances change pitch, instrumentation, and feel, altering listeners' experience significantly.
Mozart's House-Redecorating Of Messiah
- Jane Glover recounts Mozart reorchestrating Messiah in 1789 for Viennese taste, adding clarinets and horns and changing vocal scoring.
- She likens Mozart's version to redecorating a house: the structure stays but the color scheme shifts.


