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SUMMARY:Messiah
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 UPDATE \nBefore purchasing\, all patrons are required to read through the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Health and Safety and Assumption of Risk Directives. \nHealth & Safety \nCOVID-19: The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra is committed to creating a safe and comfortable environment for its musicians\, patrons\, staff\, and volunteers. To ensure your experience with The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra is as safe as possible\, we continue to consult with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and local public health authorities for health and safety guidelines. \nAny guests who are feeling ill or experiencing symptoms related to a cold or infectious disease are asked to stay home. \nMasking is required for GLCO musicians\, chorus\, and staff. Masks are strongly recommended for audience members. A sell-out crowd is expected at the Messiah concerts. \nAssumption of Risk \nYou acknowledge the contagious nature of COVID-19 and on behalf of yourself and any accompanying minor\, voluntarily assume all risks and danger incidental to attending an event offered by GLCO\, whether occurring before\, during\, or after the event\, and you waive any claims for personal injury\, death\, illness\, damage\, loss\, claim\, liability\, or expense of any kind against the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and its agents\, sponsors\, officers\, directors\, shareholders\, owners\, and employees. \n  \nCONCERT DETAILS \nGerman composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) wrote “Messiah”\, an English language oratorio\, in 1741. \nIn addition to the familiar “Messiah” music\, there will also be some selections from Johann Sebastian Bach. \nBach wrote the score of his Christmas Oratorio in the year 1734. Unlike other Baroque era oratorios\, Bach’s is divided into six parts for the Festival of Christmas. The Festival is celebrated successive days\, starting on Christmas Day and the two following days\, then on New Years’ Day and the Sunday after that\, with the 6th section on the Festival of the Epiphany. \nThe overture consists of the introduction to the opening chorus and will be followed by the alto aria several movements later\, an appropriate setting for Handel’s “Messiah”.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/messiah/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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SUMMARY:Messiah
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 UPDATE \nBefore purchasing\, all patrons are required to read through the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Health and Safety and Assumption of Risk Directives. \nHealth & Safety \nCOVID-19: The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra is committed to creating a safe and comfortable environment for its musicians\, patrons\, staff\, and volunteers. To ensure your experience with The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra is as safe as possible\, we continue to consult with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and local public health authorities for health and safety guidelines. \nAny guests who are feeling ill or experiencing symptoms related to a cold or infectious disease are asked to stay home. \nMasking is required for GLCO musicians\, chorus\, and staff. Masks are strongly recommended for audience members. A sell-out crowd is expected at the Messiah concerts. \nAssumption of Risk \nYou acknowledge the contagious nature of COVID-19 and on behalf of yourself and any accompanying minor\, voluntarily assume all risks and danger incidental to attending an event offered by GLCO\, whether occurring before\, during\, or after the event\, and you waive any claims for personal injury\, death\, illness\, damage\, loss\, claim\, liability\, or expense of any kind against the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and its agents\, sponsors\, officers\, directors\, shareholders\, owners\, and employees. \n\n  \nCONCERT DETAILS \n\nGerman composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) wrote “Messiah”\, an English language oratorio\, in 1741. \nIn addition to the familiar “Messiah” music\, there will also be some selections from Johann Sebastian Bach. \nBach wrote the score of his Christmas Oratorio in the year 1734. Unlike other Baroque era oratorios\, Bach’s is divided into six parts for the Festival of Christmas. The Festival is celebrated successive days\, starting on Christmas Day and the two following days\, then on New Years’ Day and the Sunday after that\, with the 6th section on the Festival of the Epiphany. \nThe overture consists of the introduction to the opening chorus and will be followed by the alto aria several movements later\, an appropriate setting for Handel’s “Messiah”.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/messiah-2/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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