An exciting collaboration between two long established Ipswich Societies will be unveiled at Ipswich Corn Exchange on Saturday 12 March. One of the best-known choral works Handel’s Messiah holds a special place in the hearts of singers and audiences alike and now will inspire creativity in local artists.
Members of Ipswich Arts Society have been attending Ipswich Choral Society rehearsals as observers. The art works inspired by the choir singers, the music itself and the messages it conveys, will be exhibited in the Grand Hall on the night of the concert.
Both societies are excited about the collaboration and looking forward to the big reveal on 12 March. For the audience, it promises to be a fantastic evening with both the concert and exhibition to enjoy, and certainly not to be missed!
Robin Walker - Music Director
Soloists from the Royal Academy of Music
• Soprano - Emily Forrest
• Mezzo - Olivia Warburton
• Tenor - Freddie De Tommaso
• Bass - Michael Mofidian
Kingfisher Sinfonietta - Leader Beth Spendlove
Organist - Andrew Cantrill
In collaboration with Ipswich Arts Society
Further details about each organisation can be found on the following websites:
Ipswich Choral Society - www.ipswichchoralsociety.org
Ipswich Arts Society - www.ipswich-art-society.org.uk
Ipswich Choral Society Registered Charity Number 278866; Ipswich Arts Society Registered Charity Number 219257; both societies are members of The Ipswich Arts Association. Ipswich Choral Society is also a member of Making Music. The Royal Academy Soloists are kindly supported by the Josephine Baker Trust. Painting by Ipswich Arts So