Culwick Choral Society – GF Handel’s Messiah

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Royal Irish Academy of Music, Friday 16th May

The Culwick Choral Society is delighted to be performing Handel’s ever popular Messiah in the new Whyte Hall in the RIAM under the direction of conductor David Leigh. The choir and soloists will be accompanied by a small chamber orchestra. The Culwick Choral Society, founded in 1898, first performed Messiah in 1942 in the Gaiety Theatre and it has been part of the choir’s repertoire ever since


Date:
Friday 16th May
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€30
Address:
Whyte Recital Hall at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, Westland Row, Dublin 2, Ireland

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