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Saturday 23rd November | 2024 | 7.30pm
Albert Hall, Nottingham
Tickets: £19 - £22, Students £5.00. Children FREE (must be accompanied by fee paying adult)
Orchestra da Camera
Richard Laing Conductor
Jonathan Allsopp Organist
Joshua Ellicott Tenor
Emily Hodkinson Mezzo soprano
Dingle Yandell Bass baritone
'This is the best of me... this, if anything of mine, is worth your memory.' Thus did Elgar describe his greatest oratorio. In the 90th year since the composer's death we perform this astonishing tale of a soul's journey into the afterlife. The score is passionate and moving, replete with soaring melodies and dramatic choruses, and populated by demons, priests and a guardian angel.
Approximate length of concert: 2 hours including interval.
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