Come & Sing Haydn’s ‘Nelson Mass’
Saturday, 15 February 2025
- Time
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Venue
- Ryde Methodist Church, Ryde, PO33 2PT
- Price
- £40
Enjoy a masterclass of Haydn’s beautiful mass.
With e-score & worldclass pre-event rehearsal tracks provided.
Sat 15th Feb 2025 10am-5pm
Ryde Methodist Church
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“Come and Sing” event, where we will be singing the incredible Missa in angustiis
(Nelson Mass) by Joseph Haydn.
The experience begins when you sign up, as you start learning with our
world-class teaching resources with every note taught in detail by our
award-winning Musical Director Ben England.
Use our professionally-recorded guide tracks to rehearse in the days leading up to the event and by the time you arrive at our beautiful venues, you will be ready for a memorable day of singing.
Doors open: 9:30am. Rehearsal: 10-4pm (with a break for lunch).
We then sing the entire work with professional accompaniment and soloists
from 4pm; family and friends are welcome to attend the final performance.
Everyone is welcome, regardless of previous singing experience.
Tickets are from £40 (plus booking fee).
An electronic (PDF) score will be sent to you, or you can bring your own score.
Please note that no scores will be available on site on the day.
Visit events.choiroftheearth.com/nelson-mass-tour to book your ticket,
Venue
Ryde Methodist Church
Garfield Road
Ryde
PO33 2PT
Dates
The event runs from 10:00 to 17:00 on the following dates.
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