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      For what reason was "Messiah" written and first performed?
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      • Funding for orphanage

      • For the King

      • For a concert promoter

      • For the glory of the UK

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      1. For what reason was "Messiah" written and first performed?
        1. Funding for orphanage
        2. For the King
        3. For a concert promoter
        4. For the glory of the UK
        1. To raise funds for a London orphanage.
      2. How did the tradition of standing during the "Hallelujah" Chorus begin?
        1. Honour to Jesus
        2. The King stood
        3. The music is rousing
        4. Respect for the Lord
        1. Legend has it that the King of England attended a performance and stood out of reverence and awe at the glory of the &quot;Hallelujah&quot; chorus. A chanedlier fell where the King had been sitting, so his life was saved!
      3. Who gave the Variations on an Original Theme the nickname "Enigma"?
        1. Elgar
        2. The conductor
        1. Sir Edward Elgar, who was also the composer!
      4. The most famous of the variations is called "Nimrod". Who does it represent?
        1. Elgars oldest son
        2. Elgar's publisher
        1. His music publisher, Mr. Jaeger. &quot;Jaeger&quot; and &quot;Nimrod&quot; both mean &quot;hunter&quot;.
      5. Gustav Holst's work "The Planets" represents his overwhelming interest in what?
        1. Nature
        2. The Universe
        3. Astrology
        4. Creation
        1. Astrology - he often consulted the horoscopes, etc., before undertaking a project

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