Revolting Rhymes – Family Concert
The Stoller HallThe forest: strange, eerie, mysterious, magnificent. A place of magic and surprise where nothing is quite what it seems. ...
It’s time to start your Christmas celebrations in traditional fashion with Salford Choral Society and Handel’s much-loved masterpiece, Messiah. Soloists Fiona Finsbury (soprano), Emily Cobley (mezzo), Chris Why (tenor) and David Cane (bass) are joined by orchestra Baroque in the North, under the direction of Conductor Tom Newall.
Salford Choral have performed Messiah every year since their foundation in 1947, and only lockdown last year prevented a live performance. Not to be stopped, it was performed online with the same soloists!
We’re looking forward to welcoming you back to The Stoller Hall and have a range of safety measures in place. You can explore our See it Safely measures here.
Soprano: Fiona Finsbury
Mezzo soprano: Emily Cobley
Tenor: Chris Why
Bass: David Cane
It’s time to start your Christmas celebrations in traditional fashion with Salford Choral Society and Handel’s much-loved masterpiece, Messiah. Soloists Fiona Finsbury (soprano), Emily Cobley (mezzo), Chris Why (tenor) and David Cane (bass) are joined by orchestra Baroque in the North, under the direction of Conductor Tom Newall.
Salford Choral have performed Messiah every year since their foundation in 1947, and only lockdown last year prevented a live performance. Not to be stopped, it was performed online with the same soloists!
We’re looking forward to welcoming you back to The Stoller Hall and have a range of safety measures in place. You can explore our See it Safely measures here.
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