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Solomon, Barbican Hall, London

16 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By Richard Fairman [Financial Times, 12 April 2006]
Handel was not only the composer of the Messiah, most popular of all classical music works at Christmas. He also wrote an unrivalled series of oratorios to be performed during Lent.

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