Pop Culture ‘Hallelujahs’
Handel’s Messiah has become synonymous with the holiday season. But for all the beautiful phrases of this piece, the one word that everyone knows is Hallelujah. This chorus is so famous that it has found its way into pop culture. Below are some memorable uses of this famous chorus in movies and TV:
History of the World Pt. 1 (1981)
Mel Brooks’ classic comedy that examines the history of mankind. Cavemen discover music through pain and create a choir.
Scrooged (1988)
This 80s holiday classic is modern re-telling on Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Bill Murray plays a TV executive who finds the true meaning of Christmas and rejoices in his second chance at life. (WARNING: adult language)
Dumb and Dumber (1994)
Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels play lovable idiots Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne in this 90s comedy hit. Down on their luck, these two friends catch a break when a bus of models stops them on the side of the road.
Oscar Mayer Commercial
Oscar Mayer uses the ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ to add to the holiday setting.
Dish Network Commercial
Dish Network plays on the religious nature of the chorus as man rejoices as his team scores a touchdown.
Don’t miss this holiday classic with Music Director Xian Zhang, the NJSO and Montclair State University Singers Dec 15 in Princeton and Dec 17 at NJPAC in Newark.
HANDEL’S MESSIAH
XIAN ZHANG conductor
ELLIE DEHN soprano
NANCY MAULTSBY mezzo-soprano
MILES MYKKANEN tenor
MICHAEL SUMUEL bass-baritone
MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY SINGERS Heather J. Buchanan, conductor
Members of the NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
HANDEL Messiah