MCS Holiday Concert

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Start Time:12/11/2022 4:00 PM

End Time:12/11/2022 6:00 PM

Location: Manchester Centra High School. 535 Beech St. Manchester, NH

Source: Community Submitted Events

Category: Community

Description:

The Manchester Choral Society and Orchestra celebrates the holiday season in two historic venues: Manchester High School Central (founded in 1846) December 10, 7pm and the west side’s beautiful Ste. Marie Church (dedicated in 1899) December 11 4pm. The combined choirs and orchestra present The Ballad of the Brown King, a cantata by Margaret Bonds written in honor of the African King Balthazar, with texts by Langston Hughes. The program also features Canadian composer Sarah Quartel’s A Winter Day, with texts by Sara Teasdale and Lucy Maud Montgomery. Familiar holiday carols complete the concert, including several opportunities for the audience to sing along with the chorus and orchestra. Visit https://www.mcsnh.org/ to purchase tickets and for more information.

Website: https://www.mcsnh.org/

Contact:

Kirsten Mohring

info@mcsnh.org

(603) 472-6627

Original source can be found here.



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