Neal’s Music Hall, Dublin

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Neal’s Music Hall in Dublin was an 18th-century concert venue best known as the site of the world premiere of Handel’s oratorio *Messiah* in 1742.

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George Frideric Handel 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf composer
concert hall
historical building
oratorio
associatedWithComposer George Frideric Handel NERFINISHED
centuryOfProminence 18th century
city Dublin NERFINISHED
composer George Frideric Handel NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance important venue in Dublin’s 18th-century musical life
eventDate 13 April 1742
genreFocus Baroque music
heritage site of a landmark event in Western sacred music
historicalEra Georgian era
knownFor world premiere of Handel’s oratorio Messiah
locatedIn Dublin NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
notableEvent first performance of Handel’s Messiah
notablePremiere Messiah by George Frideric Handel NERFINISHED
notableUse oratorio performances
public concerts
notableWork Messiah NERFINISHED
operationalPeriod 18th century
premiereComposer George Frideric Handel NERFINISHED
premieredWork Messiah NERFINISHED
premieredWorkAt Neal’s Music Hall, Dublin NERFINISHED
premieredWorkType oratorio
primaryFunction concert venue
status defunct
worldPremiereCity Dublin NERFINISHED
worldPremiereCountry Ireland NERFINISHED
worldPremiereDate 13 April 1742
worldPremiereLocation Neal’s Music Hall, Dublin NERFINISHED

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Handel Messiah firstPerformancePlace Neal’s Music Hall, Dublin
subject surface form: Messiah