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Mid Canterbury Choir presents Messiah

Mid Canterbury Choir

The Mid Canterbury Choir (along with 21 “extras” from Ashburton, Timaru and Christchurch) is thrilled to welcome Musical Director Martin Setchell (Christchurch), organist Douglas Mews (Wellington) and four guest singers, to share with us the presentation of Handel’s Messiah – a magical work written by Handel in 1741

Guests:
Ingrid Fomison-Nurse (Soprano) - Dunedin
Claire Barton (Mezzo Soprano) - Dunedin
Ben Madden (Tenor) - Dunedin
Malcolm Leitch (Bass) - Christchurch

Tickets: Available from Choir Members or door sales on the day
$30 adults; $25 seniors and students
Sunday 11th November 2018 at 2pm
St Stephen’s Anglican Church - 64 Park St, Ashburton
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