Consort of Twelve offer Handel's Messiah for the Festival of Chichester
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A spokesman said: “Messiah’s debut performance was in Dublin, and in order to accommodate as large an audience as possible ladies were requested not to wear hoops in their skirts and gentlemen to remove their swords. However, for this Festival concert (280 years after the work’s subsequent first London performance), the audience is simply invited to bring a picnic for a Glyndebourne-style long dinner interval. The concert is conducted by the Portsmouth Baroque Choir’s director, Malcolm Keeler, with the vocal soloists Harriet Burns (soprano), Charlotte Badham (mezzo), local boy Tom Robson (tenor) and Jamie Woollard (bass).
“Like other musical groups the Consort were extremely disappointed to have to cancel concerts during the pandemic. But the excellent musicians of the Consort and their wonderfully supportive audiences have remained loyal. Although, at first, playing in public again seemed very strange, last year the Consort celebrated 40 years of giving concerts in the Festival of Chichester. It’s marvellous to be back and there's a new and exciting atmosphere within the ensemble.”
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Hide AdTickets: £20 (adult), £5 (student), £1 (child) from: Phillip and Philip Hairdressers, 7 Baffins Court, Baffins Lane, Chichester, PO19 1UA; by post on 02392 214494; online at www.consortoftwelve.co.uk; and from the Festival Box Office, The Novium, Tower Street, Chichester, PO19 1QH; 01243 816525/775888; email [email protected]
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