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April 13, 1742 by mkovac
The date when Handel’s “Messiah” was first performed in public. It occurred in the old Musik Hall in Dublin.
A large crowd was expected, so broadsides were circulated, asking that women not wear hoops in their skirts and that gentlemen please refrain from wearing swords - all so more guests could attend.
I had no idea about any of this until I saw a bronze medallion mounted outside an old building in Dublin while cycling in the hilly area near the River Liffey in an old part of the city in 1971.