Handel’s “Messiah”
To celebrate the 270th anniversary of the London premiere of one of history’s most beloved oratorios, Pegasus and Belsize Baroque staged a performance of “Messiah” in the intimate surroundings of Mayfair’s Grosvenor Chapel.
To celebrate the 270th anniversary of the London premiere of one of history’s most beloved oratorios, Pegasus and Belsize Baroque staged a performance of “Messiah” in the intimate surroundings of Mayfair’s Grosvenor Chapel.
As our 21st anniversary year draws to a close, the programme for Pegasus hots up with a week-long extravaganza at London’s world-famous Royal Albert Hall. From Monday October 3 to Friday October 7 inclusive we have been invited to perform as part of Carlos Acosta’s farewell performances as a classical ballet dancer, the fifth time in our long collaboration with the Cuban superstar. With music by Gabriel Fauré and Francis Poulenc, it promises to be an emotional farewell for all in front of a full house.
Pegasus returned to St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, in what was their second performance at the church for 2013.
Pegasus presented an hour-long concert of works by three composers who pushed the boundaries – both musically and in their personal lives: Carlo Gesualdo, Francis Poulenc and Benjamin Britten.
Pegasus performed the second of their “Bad Boys of Music” recitals at the historic Charterhouse in the heart of medieval London.