$12 for General Admission Ticket to Sing-Along Handel's "Messiah" on December 10 ($25 Value)
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- Holiday classic sing-along
- No experience necessary
- Period-specific instruments
- Intimate concert hall
For $12, today's side deal gets you a general admission ticket to the sing-along performance of Handel's Messiah by Mercury Baroque on December 10 at 8 p.m. (a $25 value).
Mercury's sing-along version of the holiday classic Messiah encourages participation from its audience to aggrandize the classic piece's powerful chorus. Feel free to bring your own score or buy one at the concert hall, and the staff will arrange each participant in the general admission seating according to their voice type and sweater patterns. Mercury Baroque's skilled musicians will perform each piece on original or modern copies of period-specific instruments, adding to the authentic sound of the performance. Wortham Center's Cullen Theater features an intimate atmosphere and quality acoustics to accentuate collective visibility and regulate the angelic emissions from its audience's honeyed throats.
- Holiday classic sing-along
- No experience necessary
- Period-specific instruments
- Intimate concert hall
For $12, today's side deal gets you a general admission ticket to the sing-along performance of Handel's Messiah by Mercury Baroque on December 10 at 8 p.m. (a $25 value).
Mercury's sing-along version of the holiday classic Messiah encourages participation from its audience to aggrandize the classic piece's powerful chorus. Feel free to bring your own score or buy one at the concert hall, and the staff will arrange each participant in the general admission seating according to their voice type and sweater patterns. Mercury Baroque's skilled musicians will perform each piece on original or modern copies of period-specific instruments, adding to the authentic sound of the performance. Wortham Center's Cullen Theater features an intimate atmosphere and quality acoustics to accentuate collective visibility and regulate the angelic emissions from its audience's honeyed throats.