BaRocks! Messiah

BaRocks! Messiah (Workshop and Concert) - Saturday 12th December, 10.30am - 12.45pm (Concert starts at 12.15pm)
Come and hear selections of Handel’s great choral work, Messiah performed by young musicians from across Cambridgeshire. In this exciting workshop and performance with baroque ensemble, Eboracum Baroque hear highlights of this masterpiece performed in a massed choir of secondary school children and instrumentalists joining the young professional players and singers of Eboracum Baroque directed by Chris Parsons. This workshop and concert gives a snapshot of the work in a morning workshop culminating in a short 30 minute performance which concludes with the famous Hallelujah Chorus. Also included in the concert will be other selected choruses from the work and some of the solo highlights including ‘Why do the nations’. The short concert performance is suitable for all the family.
£5 tickets for 12.15pm concert. Children free. (This £5 cost includes the option to sit in and watch the workshop) available from www.eboracumbaroque.co.uk
Come and hear selections of Handel’s great choral work, Messiah performed by young musicians from across Cambridgeshire. In this exciting workshop and performance with baroque ensemble, Eboracum Baroque hear highlights of this masterpiece performed in a massed choir of secondary school children and instrumentalists joining the young professional players and singers of Eboracum Baroque directed by Chris Parsons. This workshop and concert gives a snapshot of the work in a morning workshop culminating in a short 30 minute performance which concludes with the famous Hallelujah Chorus. Also included in the concert will be other selected choruses from the work and some of the solo highlights including ‘Why do the nations’. The short concert performance is suitable for all the family.
£5 tickets for 12.15pm concert. Children free. (This £5 cost includes the option to sit in and watch the workshop) available from www.eboracumbaroque.co.uk
In collaboration with Eboracum Baroque and Cambridgeshire Music.