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George Frideric Handel was inspired to write "Messiah" after a transformative experience in 1741 when he received a libretto compiled by Charles Jennens, which included passages from The Bible detailing the life of Jesus Christ. Handel was moved by the text's spiritual depth and the themes of redemption and hope. The work was composed quickly, in just 24 days, reflecting his profound emotional connection to the music and message. "Messiah" was intended as a sacred oratorio, aiming to uplift and inspire audiences during the Christmas season.

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