We are delighted to be able to offer readers 50% off all £45 and £35 tickets for The Sixteen’s performance of Handel’s Jephtha at the Barbican, conducted by Harry Christophers.
Handel’s electrifying final oratorio is a dramatic story of passion, redemption, sacrifice and honour. In Christophers’ opinion it is in many ways his most profound, specifically for its incredible use of the chorus and also for its insight into the characters involved. Those characters are performed by some of today’s finest Handelian soloists including Sophie Bevan, Susan Bickley and James Gilchrist in the title role.
To book tickets, go online and enter promotional code 14013 when prompted to do so.
Book now http://www.barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp?ID=14439
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
The Sixteen special ticket offer - Handel’s Jephtha, 14 January 2014, Barbican Hall
Labels:
Reader Offer
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts this month
-
The young composer Alistair White is having a busy moment, his opera ROBE recently premiered at Tête à Tête [see my review ], and now hi...
-
Handel Suites de Pièces nos 1-4, 1720; Pierre Hantaï; Mirare Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 4 December 2020 Star rating: 5.0 (★★★★★)...
-
Alastair White (Photo Gemma A. Williams) We caught the premiere of Alastair White 's opera ROBE at Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival in ...
-
Being as it is Easter weekend, there seem to be a plethora of Bach passions on the internet, with a wide variety of performing styles. Whi...
-
Friday Afternoons is a project that arose out of the Britten Centenary in 2013, when Britten's own set of songs for children, Friday Af...
-
Gimnazija Kranj Symphony Orchestra I get all sorts of mail, people sending my information on concerts and recordings. Everything gets gl...
-
Bach: St John Passion - Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (Photo from film directed by Grant Gee) Easter Sunday saw us continuing our r...
-
Berlioz: Les nuits d'été - Dame Sarah Connolly, Royal Northern Sinfonia, Dinis Sousa at Sage Gateshead (photo taken from live-stream)...
-
The Octagon Tower, Ely Cathedral (photo Mark Seton ) Holy Week has always been a busy time for singers and musicians, and it seems that with...
-
Friends Meeting House, Hertford (Photo taken by Equus caballus, November 24, 2012, from Wikipedia ) Live classical music is cautiously comin...

No comments:
Post a comment