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“The Greatest Piece of Participatory Art Ever Created”

from Freakonomics Radio

by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

Published: Fri Dec 05 2025

Show Notes

Why does an 18th-century Christian oratorio lend such comfort to our own turbulent times? Stephen Dubner sets out for Dublin to tell the story of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah. (Part one of “Making Messiah.”)

  • RESOURCES:
    • Every Valley: The Desperate Lives and Troubled Times That Made Handel's Messiah, by Charles King (2024).
    • "TwoMen Wrote ‘Messiah.’ You Know One of Them." by Charles King (New York Times, 2024).
    • "On Fishamble Street, family lives among four centuries of relatives’ keepsakes," by Zuzia Whelan (Dublin Inquirer, 2018).
    • Hallelujah: The Story of a Musical Genius & the City That Brought His Masterpiece, by Jonathan Bardon (2016).
    • George Frideric Handel: A Life with Friends, by Ellen Harris (2014).
    • Handel: The Man & His Music, by Jonathan Keates (2010).
    • "Handel's Messiah," performed by The London Symphony Orchestra (2007).
    • Handel'sMessiah The Advent Calendar, podcast series.

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