Woonsocket's Laroche to be Featured Soloist in RI Philharmonic's "Messiah"

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Woonsocket's Laroche to be Featured Soloist in RI Philharmonic's "Messiah"

Nicholas Laroche
Woonsocket’s Nicholas Laroche is the featured soloist appearing in the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and Providence Singers joint performance of Handel’s Messiah.

The performance will take place on Saturday, December 16 at 7 p.m. at The Vets.

About Laroche

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Laroche is a graduate of Woonsocket High School in 2003.

He has been a featured soloist in many oratorio and opera engagements. He is the music director for The Chorus of Kent County.

He was an adjunct voice faculty member at Rhode Island College, and was the conductor and director of the Rhode Island College Men’s Chorus.

The Concert

Two hundred and seventy-five years after its first performance, Handel’s Messiah remains the most frequently performed, most beloved work in the choral canon, featuring the Hallelujah Chorus, For Unto Us a Child Is Born, I Know That My Redeemer Liveth and other favorites.

“One of the most beautiful things about Messiah is that, even if you may know the piece or have heard it many times, each performance offers a fresh and nuanced approach which makes it new again. That, to me, is the key to great music—being able to tell a story over and over again, while still making it seem new and exciting to the audience,” said Laroche.

Tickets are $15–$100, and can be purchased online.


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