MESSIAH."
Tho box plan will open at The Bristol tomorrow morning for the Choral Union's final concert for .the 1929 season, which takes plSra on baturday next at the Town Hall. Handel's immortal masterpiece "Messiah" will be performed by a choir and orchestra of three hundred, performers under the baton of Mr fn?"nF hi' OP' WlJ° is 1^ to K"o a read! nin»? n , <-r<!iU-work which is different from seve^ n,mh rraanCet, ln Wellington, while .several numbers are b«ing included which are r.ircly performed here. The union has en laß1 aB wthßrf followlne "oloisls: Soprano, %S. toZ- \°r "h"'1,-? 0"1™1' 0' Sllss Mm» Caldow; Kraes't Shn ."°s P, rescott' and baritone, Mr! truest Short. Special concessions are a nnounced for colleges md schools.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 5
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123MESSIAH." Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 5
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