Gift Certificate for Two Tickets to Handel's Messiah in Ann Arbor, Michigan


Item Number: 348

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Online Close: Dec 4, 2016 8:00 PM PST

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Description

In 2014, the University Musical Society (UMS) was announced by the White House as one of the recipients of the National Medal of Arts, the nation’s highest public artistic honor. This year, the UMS Choral Union will return to the Hill Auditorium in December with its annual performance of Handel’s Messiah!


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UMS Choral Union; Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra; Scott Hanoian, conductor; Janai Brugger, soprano; Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano; Michele Angelini, tenor; Shenyang, bass-baritone; Joseph Gascho, harpsichord.


An eagerly anticipated holiday season tradition, these performances are ultimately the heart and soul of UMS, dating back to the organization’s founding and first concerts in the 1879-80 season. The performances connect audiences not only with the talented artists on stage, but also with the friends and family who attend each year. In a true community tradition, the performances feature the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and the voices of the Grammy Award-winning UMS Choral Union, all under the direction of Choral Union music director Scott Hanoian. Soloists to be announced.


*Recommended for ages 12+


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Highest bidder wins a gift certificate for two tickets to the UMS presentation of Handel’s Messiah on Sunday, December 4, 2016 at 2PM in Ann Arbor’s Hill Auditorium


 

Special Instructions

To learn more about this performance, visit: http://ums.org/performance/handels-messiah/ 


*Gift Certificate must be redeemed at least twenty-four hours prior to the performance for hard tickets. This can be done in person at the Michigan League Ticket Office (911 North University) or by calling the UMS Ticket Office at 734-764-2538.


University Musical Society


Hill Auditorium


825 North University Avenue


Ann Arbor, MI 48109 US


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