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The Chapel Choir of St. Paul's College

Händel's Messiah – St Stephen's Newtown

Where
189 Church St
Newtown NSW 2042
Australia
When

Friday 15 March 2024 from 7pm to 9pm

Cost

Starting from: $30

Join St Paul's College Chapel Choir at Newtown Erskineville Anglican Church on Friday March 15 2024 at 7 pm, presenting Händel's timeless masterpiece the 'Messiah'. 

Directed by Jack Stephens and featuring soloists Brianna Morrison, Molly Ryan, Ariana Ricci, Michael Burden, Elias Wilson, and David Greco, accompanied by an orchestra of some of the country's best period performers. 

This performance is part of the 150-year anniversary celebration of St Stephen's Anglican Church, in a performance narrating the Christian story, from prophecies of the Messiah's coming to the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus. It reflects on divine promises, salvation, and the profound impact of Christ's life, conveying a powerful message of hope and redemption.

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The Chapel Choir of St. Paul's College

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