Handel's Royal Music: Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen
Birmingham International Concert Season 2011/12
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From the thrilling Zadok the Priest to the monumental Hallelujah Chorus, Symphony Hall is the place to be on Diamond Jubilee weekend. Join the national celebrations with a night of musical fireworks; a festive evening of Handel’s most glorious music featuring all four of the rousing anthems he composed for the coronation of King George II and Queen Caroline.
Academy of Ancient Music
Choir of the Academy of Ancient Music
Richard Egarr conductor
| Handel | Coronation Anthem Zadok the Priest | 6’ |
|---|---|---|
| Water Music Suite in D major | 12’ | |
| Coronation Anthem My heart is inditing | 12’ | |
| Coronation Anthem Let thy hand be strengthened | 8’ | |
| The Musick for the Royal Fireworks | 21’ | |
| Coronation Anthem The King shall rejoice | 12’ | |
| Hallelujah and Amen from Messiah | 8’ |
£9.50, £15, £20, £25, £30, £35, £40*
60plus: £9.50, £14.50, £19, £24, £28.50, £33.50, £38*
Discounts also available for children, students and under 25s, wheelchair users, disabled patrons and their companions, concert package bookers and groups of 11+. For more details on all discounts and how to book click here.
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Symphony Hall
- 32 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Part of Birmingham International Concert Season 2011/12
The world’s greatest classical stars perform in a special celebratory year In 2012 Symphony Hall comes of age as we mark our twenty-first anniversary. Join our celebrations in a series of spectacular concerts featuring The Royal Opera with Antonio Pappano and Bryn Terfel, Mariinsky Orchestra...
* A £2.50 fee per transaction will be charged on all bookings except purchases made in person at the Town Hall or Symphony Hall Box office.
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