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Handel's Messiah, which includes the Hallelujah Chorus, was written by George Fredrick Handel in 1742. In his day, such music was often derided by religious leaders in England, where it was written. To escape some of the controversy, it actually premiered in Ireland, where Jonathan Swift (who wrote Gulliver's Travels) threatened to remove the singers from St. Patrick's Cathedral for participating.
By Phil RoutlyHandel's Messiah, which includes the Hallelujah Chorus, was written by George Fredrick Handel in 1742. In his day, such music was often derided by religious leaders in England, where it was written. To escape some of the controversy, it actually premiered in Ireland, where Jonathan Swift (who wrote Gulliver's Travels) threatened to remove the singers from St. Patrick's Cathedral for participating.