A large orchestra was assembled, with a grand organ, built by
Gray and Davison expressly for the occasion. With the chorus of the Society as a nucleus, a choir of upwards of 1,200 picked singers was formed in London, which was supplemented by others from towns in the United Kingdom until the whole numbered 2,000. The orchestra, similarly constituted, numbered 396. The meeting, under the title of "The Great Handel Festival", was held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 15, 17, and 19 June 1857, with a public rehearsal on the preceding Saturday. The musical performances were organized by the Society, the Company taking charge of the other arrangements. The oratorios
The Messiah,
Judas Maccabaeus and
Israel in Egypt were performed, the principal singers including
Clara Novello,
Charlotte Dolby,
Sims Reeves and
Karl Formes, and the conductor being
Michael Costa, as conductor of the Society. ==Subsequent festivals==