Performance of Handel’s Messiah
Parts II & III
Good Friday 29 March 2024
3.00pm-5.00pm with interval (doors open 2.40pm)
Epping Baptist Church
Cnr Ray & Carlingford Rds, Epping.
Tickets are sold at the door.
Just come and choose your seat on the day.
Admission prices
Children (under 18) – FREE
Adults (including Seniors) - $20
Pensioners - $15
Parts II & III
Good Friday 29 March 2024
3.00pm-5.00pm with interval (doors open 2.40pm)
Epping Baptist Church
Cnr Ray & Carlingford Rds, Epping.
Tickets are sold at the door.
Just come and choose your seat on the day.
Admission prices
Children (under 18) – FREE
Adults (including Seniors) - $20
Pensioners - $15
Good Friday Combined Messiah Choir
Members of the choir are drawn from churches and existing choirs in the region and beyond. Most have a long history of singing Messiah and for some this is their first time.
Conductor Steve Bartlett
Organist Heather Moen-Boyd
Symphonia Jubilate Orchestra
Symphonia Jubilate is a symphony orchestra predominantly comprising students from schools in the Strathfield and Canterbury education network. The orchestra for this performance comprises advanced string players, alumni and tutors from Symphonia Jubilate and will accompany the Choir and Soloists in the majority of the pieces.
Soloists:
Soprano - Judith Rough
Mezzo-Soprano - Jenny Duck Chong
Tenor - Elias Wilson
Bass - Tristan Entwistle
Net proceeds will be donated to the charity HopeStreet, a part of BaptistCare. For over 30 years HopeStreet has been bringing hope, justice and compassion to the marginalised and vulnerable in the inner city, particularly in Woolloomooloo. The suburb of Woolloomooloo has the highest concentration of homelessness and social housing in New South Wales.
Key areas of Hopestreet’s work are gambling and financial counselling, community development, Women’s Space outreach to vulnerable women and sex workers, employment training programmes and urban education.
Members of the choir are drawn from churches and existing choirs in the region and beyond. Most have a long history of singing Messiah and for some this is their first time.
Conductor Steve Bartlett
Organist Heather Moen-Boyd
Symphonia Jubilate Orchestra
Symphonia Jubilate is a symphony orchestra predominantly comprising students from schools in the Strathfield and Canterbury education network. The orchestra for this performance comprises advanced string players, alumni and tutors from Symphonia Jubilate and will accompany the Choir and Soloists in the majority of the pieces.
Soloists:
Soprano - Judith Rough
Mezzo-Soprano - Jenny Duck Chong
Tenor - Elias Wilson
Bass - Tristan Entwistle
Net proceeds will be donated to the charity HopeStreet, a part of BaptistCare. For over 30 years HopeStreet has been bringing hope, justice and compassion to the marginalised and vulnerable in the inner city, particularly in Woolloomooloo. The suburb of Woolloomooloo has the highest concentration of homelessness and social housing in New South Wales.
Key areas of Hopestreet’s work are gambling and financial counselling, community development, Women’s Space outreach to vulnerable women and sex workers, employment training programmes and urban education.