Radio Commuity Chest Presents Handel’s Messiah

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Sydney’s Radio Community Chest presents the 73rd annual performance of Handel’s Messiah performed by combined church choirs, with orchestra and the grand organ of the newly refurbished Sydney Town Hall. 

Conducted by Tim Chung with soloists soprano Jenny Liu, mezzo- soprano Anna Dowsley, tenor Pascal Herington, bass Alexander Knight, and organist Peter Kneeshaw, these concerts continue the tradition of music making whilst helping raise funds for Sydney charities.The Radio Community Chest began in 1941, and has raised thousands of dollars over the years.  

Tickets: $38/$33 (concession)

Book at: (02)  8256 2222 or at www.handelsmessiah.org.au

 

 

 

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