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Tickets
🎫 Gold Area ticket for 1 person: un-numbered seating located in the nave of the cathedral & the front rows of the north and south aisles. These seats offer an unrestricted view of the concert
🎫 Red Area ticket for 1 person: un-numbered seating located in the north & south aisles of the cathedral. Many seats offer a partially restricted view of the performance
General Info
📅 Date: Saturday 30th November 2019
🕒 Time: 7:30pm-10:30pm
📌 Venue: Manchester Cathedral
🎵 Music: Handel's Oratorio Messiah; with Christopher Stokes (conductor), Pauline Nobes (orchestral leader) and soloists Philippa Hyde, Joyce Tindsley, Alex Banfield, & Terence Ayebare
❓ Please note: seats are occupied on a first come first served basis
Description
30th November is the day before the beginning of Advent and, for many, a performance of Handel's Messiah is an essential part of the pre-Christmas period. In this concert, Manchester Baroque in partnership with Manchester Cathedral will perform Handel's Oratorio Messiah with a full orchestra and the Cathedral Choir. Like all Manchester Baroque concerts, the performance will utilise original eighteenth century instruments or modern replicas, performing at the pitch and with the scale of ensemble that Handel himself might have recognised; that way, you can appreciate the Messiah in its full glory.
🎫 Gold Area ticket for 1 person: un-numbered seating located in the nave of the cathedral & the front rows of the north and south aisles. These seats offer an unrestricted view of the concert
🎫 Red Area ticket for 1 person: un-numbered seating located in the north & south aisles of the cathedral. Many seats offer a partially restricted view of the performance
General Info
📅 Date: Saturday 30th November 2019
🕒 Time: 7:30pm-10:30pm
📌 Venue: Manchester Cathedral
🎵 Music: Handel's Oratorio Messiah; with Christopher Stokes (conductor), Pauline Nobes (orchestral leader) and soloists Philippa Hyde, Joyce Tindsley, Alex Banfield, & Terence Ayebare
❓ Please note: seats are occupied on a first come first served basis
Description
30th November is the day before the beginning of Advent and, for many, a performance of Handel's Messiah is an essential part of the pre-Christmas period. In this concert, Manchester Baroque in partnership with Manchester Cathedral will perform Handel's Oratorio Messiah with a full orchestra and the Cathedral Choir. Like all Manchester Baroque concerts, the performance will utilise original eighteenth century instruments or modern replicas, performing at the pitch and with the scale of ensemble that Handel himself might have recognised; that way, you can appreciate the Messiah in its full glory.