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"Hear My Prayer" Singchronizers Concert 2014

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  • 14 Aug, 2014 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM Thu (1 day)

4 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong

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$150

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Singchronizers

Singchronizers is presenting to you four sacred choral works at our 2014 annual concert. Featuring Felix Mendelssohn's renowned choral piece Hear My Prayer, Bob Chilcott's Requiem (full orchestra version) and works of other two contemporary composers, we wish to bring to you a peaceful and delightful experience through music on a mid-summer evening. Conductors Sanders Lau Felix Yeung Soloists Alison Lau (Soprano) Pat Poon (Tenor) Programme Elena Chiu - Psalm 150 (World Premiere) Felix Mendelssohn - Hear My Prayer Richard R. Bennett - Missa Brevis Bob Chilcott - Requiem Seat Reservation & Concert Programme: $150 Free seating on first-come-first-served basis. Book now at: http://goo.gl/iT5lxy Enquiries 9030 9683 Miss Heidi Lui [email protected] Singchronizers Singchronizers is a choir formed in 2006 by experienced and passionate young choristers graduated from St. Paul’s Co-educational College, Hong Kong, dedicated to music making of the highest quality. It is a platform for which generations of music lovers gather and share their hopes, dreams and love of singing with the public.
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St John's Cathedral

4 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong

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(+852) 90309683

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