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Handel’s Messiah

with the Naples Philharmonic
and Naples Philharmonic Chorus

Image of the Naples Philharmonic Chorus on stage during a performance with the Naples Philharmonic
Image of the Naples Philharmonic Chorus on stage during a performance with the Naples Philharmonic
Image of the Naples Philharmonic Chorus on stage during a performance with the Naples Philharmonic
Image of the Naples Philharmonic Chorus on stage during a performance with the Naples Philharmonic
Image of the Naples Philharmonic and the Naples Philharmonic Chorus on stage during performance
Image of the Jeremy T. Warner with the Naples Philharmonic Chorus on stage during a performance
Image of the Naples Philharmonic Chorus on stage during a performance with the Naples Philharmonic
Image of members of the Naples Philharmonic on stage during a performance of classical music
Image of members of the Naples Philharmonic on stage during a performance of classical music
Dec 7, 7:30pm — Dec 8, 7:00pm

   Multiple Locations

Event

Handel’s Messiah
Naples Philharmonic Special Performance


Naples Philharmonic
Manuel López-Gómez
, conductor
Naples Philharmonic Chorus
Jeremy T. Warner
, director
Yulia Van Doren, soprano
Abi Levis, mezzo-soprano
James Reese, tenor
Hadleigh Adams, baritone

Handel — Messiah (HWV 56)

Join the Naples Philharmonic and the Naples Philharmonic Chorus as they reprise the beloved symphonic classic Handel’s Messiah, known for its sweeping combination of orchestral and choral components. This Baroque masterwork continues to thrill audiences centuries after its famed inception; Composer George Frideric Handel is said to have written his magnum opus in a matter of mere weeks, writing feverishly from dawn until dusk until it was finished. His burst of inspiration was clearly a stroke of genius, as the piece captivated audiences at its Dublin debut and continues to be a concert hall favorite. While originally written for an Easter performance, Messiah has become a Yuletide favorite to ring in the holiday season.

December 7 performance will be presented at:
Hayes Hall
Artis—Naples

The December 8 performance will be presented at:
First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs
9751 Bonita Beach Road
Bonita Springs

Naples Philharmonic

Naples Philharmonic


Founded in 1982, the Naples Philharmonic normally performs over 140 orchestral and chamber concerts, as well as opera and ballet, education, community and special event concerts from September through June each year.

  Meet the Musicians


Alexander Shelley

Artistic and Music Director  Meet Alexander

Jack Everly

Principal Pops Conductor   Meet Jack

James Ehnes

Artistic Partner   Meet James

Manuel López-Gómez

Associate Conductor   Meet Manuel

Alvin Ho

Assistant Conductor   Meet Alvin

Manuel López-Gómez

Manuel López-Gómez


Hugely successful appearances across the globe with many of the world’s finest orchestras have established Manuel López-Gómez’s reputation as a forceful, visionary and inspiring conductor. In addition to his concert work, Manuel is passionate about opera, having previously conducted and recorded the world premiere of Atahualpa by Carlo Enrico Pasta as well as engagements conducting Roméo et Juliette, Il viaggio a Reims and Le nozze di Figaro.

For more than 15 years, Manuel worked side-by-side with Gustavo Dudamel on symphonic and opera projects in Caracas, Los Angeles, Paris and at the Salzburg Festival.

Manuel began studying violin, piano, chamber music, composition and conducting in Venezuela. A product of El Sistema, he views the musical training of young people as a key duty. Beginning in 2024, he serves as associate conductor of the Medellín Philharmonic Orchestra and, most recently, as associate conductor of the Naples Philharmonic.

  Meet Manuel

Naples Philharmonic Chorus

Naples Philharmonic Chorus


Founded in 1991, the Naples Philharmonic Chorus is made up of adult singers of all ages and backgrounds, and performs in both pops and classical concerts each season with the Naples Philharmonic, including the orchestra’s popular Holiday Pops and Patriotic Pops programs.

  Naples Philharmonic Chorus

Jeremy T. Warner

Jeremy T. Warner


Jeremy T. Warner is a passionate promoter of the choral arts. Since 1998, he has held a variety of conducting and artistic director positions throughout the academic, local community and church choral scenes. He is a respected clinician and has prepared professional choirs for touring performances in a variety of choral-orchestral settings, including multiple international tours. Jeremy completed his Master of Music in choral conducting at the University of Memphis, Bachelor of Music in theory and composition at Union University, three supplementary years of doctoral studies in choral conducting and a four-month residency in Salzburg, Austria.

  Meet Jeremy

Program Book

Program Book


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  Program Book

* Program inserts will be available online approximately ten days prior to the event.

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