Abstract
In a beloved annual tradition, the Brandeis University community gathers on the eve of finals in the Shapiro Campus Center to sing selections from George Frideric Handel's Messiah. Scores are provided and all are welcome.
Each year, Robert Duff, Associate Professor of the Practice of Music and Choral Conductor, prepares the Brandeis University Chorus and Brandeis Chamber Singers to lead the singing. Professor of the Practice of Music and Orchestra Conductor Neal Hampton rehearses with members of the Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra to play highlights from Handel's masterwork. The two faculty members alternate conducting the sing-along, which also features professional soloists.
After the singing, community members are invited to stay for the annual tree lighting with caroling and seasonal refreshments. In the spirit of the season, community members are encouraged to bring a donation of soccer balls, footballs, Elephant and Piggy books, gardening tools, educational games, and/or craft supplies. Donations will be collected by the Brandeis University Department of Community Service and distributed to the Prospect Hill Community Center in Waltham.
Presented by the Brandeis University Department of Music, Division of Creative Arts, Brandeis University Department of Student Activities, and Brandeis Center for Spiritual Life.