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Messiah

Please note that tickets for this concert are not currently on sale.Handel (arr. Mozart) Messiah

Andrew Manze conductor
Lucy Crowe soprano
Marianne Beate Kielland mezzo-soprano
Ed Lyon tenor
Andrew Foster-Williams bass
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir

Imagine all the joy, all the inspiration and all the majesty of Handel’s Messiah, performed by Principal Guest Conductor Andrew Manze, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir and four world-class soloists. And now imagine if one of the greatest geniuses in musical history gave it a makeover. Mozart loved Handel’s Messiah – and from Ev’ry Valley and The Trumpet Shall Sound to the legendary Hallelujah! chorus itself, it’s just as you remember it, but lightly dusted with Mozart’s own special magic and one or two more instruments than usual!


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