Handel’s Messiah  at The Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center on December 11

Handel’s Messiah  at The Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center on December 11
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Somerset County Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Handel’s Messiah  at The Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center 

December 11

The Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center

This concert is the second in the 6-Concert Subscription Series and is part of the All-Access Pass.  Single tickets go on sale Sept. 8

Premium $45, Regular $40, Senior/Veteran $5 off, Students $10

The Johnstown Symphony Chorus is featured in their return to the concert hall after a year-long hiatus, under the direction of Jeffrey L. Webb, with four soloists: Molly Netter, soprano; Kristen Dubenion-Smith, mezzo-soprano; Brian Giebler, tenor; and Tyler Putnam, bass.

An evergreen holiday favorite, Handel’s Messiah will lift you out of your seat and fill your heart with joy. Maestro Blachly says “there is no more complete expression of the full emotion of the holiday season than this miraculous work.”   Call the Pasquerilla Center for more information. 814-267-7200

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Date: December 11, 2021

Original source can be found here.



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