Singers Needed for Community Performance of Handel’s ‘Messiah’
2025-11-17
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Stockton University Celebrates 40 Years of Handel's 'Messiah' with Largest Production Yet
Galloway, N.J. - The Stockton University Performing Arts Program is gearing up for the 16th production of Handel's iconic oratorio, "Messiah," set to take place in December. This year's performance promises to be the largest in the university's history, as the Stockton Oratorio Society community choir, led by Professor Beverly Vaughn, invites all interested singers to join in the celebration of this timeless masterpiece.
Uniting the Community Through the Power of Music
Expanding the Choir's Reach
The Stockton Oratorio Society has been a cornerstone of the university's performing arts program for four decades, providing a platform for both Stockton students and members of the local community to come together and share their love of choral music. This year's production of "Messiah" aims to build on this legacy, with an open invitation for singers of all skill levels to join the choir. Whether you're a seasoned vocalist or a newcomer to the stage, the Oratorio Society welcomes you with open arms, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie that transcends the boundaries of age, experience, and background.
A Timeless Masterpiece Comes to Life
Handel's "Messiah" is a beloved and revered work that has captivated audiences for centuries. The Stockton University community has been privileged to be a part of this tradition for the past 40 years, and this year's performance promises to be a truly special event. Under the expert guidance of Professor Vaughn, the Oratorio Society will bring the timeless melodies and stirring lyrics of "Messiah" to life, transporting the audience on a journey of spiritual reflection and emotional resonance.
Fostering a Love of Choral Music
The Stockton Oratorio Society's commitment to "Messiah" extends beyond the annual performance, as it serves as a platform to cultivate a deeper appreciation for choral music within the community. Through the rehearsal process, singers of all ages and skill levels have the opportunity to hone their vocal talents, learn from experienced musicians, and forge lasting connections with fellow performers. This collaborative effort not only enriches the lives of the participants but also inspires a new generation of music lovers to discover the power and beauty of the choral art form.
A Celebration of Artistic Excellence
The Stockton University Performing Arts Program has long been recognized for its commitment to excellence, and the annual "Messiah" production is a testament to this dedication. From the skilled direction of Professor Vaughn to the talented ensemble of singers, each performance is a masterclass in musical interpretation and technical precision. As the university celebrates this milestone anniversary, the "Messiah" production promises to be a shining example of the institution's artistic prowess, showcasing the depth and breadth of its performing arts offerings.
Bringing the Community Together
The Stockton Oratorio Society's "Messiah" production is more than just a musical event; it is a celebration of community and a testament to the power of the arts to bring people together. By opening the choir to all interested singers, the university is fostering a sense of inclusivity and shared purpose, inviting the local community to join in the creation of a truly remarkable artistic experience. This collaborative spirit not only enriches the lives of the participants but also serves as a beacon of hope and unity in a world that often feels divided.