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UID:20260622T024605Z - 65357@odoo19-master
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260314T193000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://burychoral.org/event/rossini-petite-messe-sole
 nnelle-6">Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle</a>\nGioachino Rossini - Petite
  Messe Solennelle Rossini called this his "Petite Messe Solennelle" with c
 haracteristic irony - it's neither particularly small nor especially solem
 n! Written in 1863 when he was 71\, this was his final major composition a
 nd quite different from his famous operas. The unusual instrumentation - t
 wo pianos and harmonium rather than full orchestra - creates an intimate\,
  almost salon-like atmosphere that's both deeply moving and surprisingly d
 ramatic. The harmonium adds a beautifully warm\, reedy quality that gives 
 the work its distinctive devotional character. Rachel Abbott - soprano Mar
 garet McDonald - mezzo-soprano Aaron Cawley - tenor Alex Hardy - bass Elin
  Rees - Harmonium Jonathan Ellis & Adam Beedie - Pianos Juan Ortuño - con
 ductor Tickets: £12 (£6 Students) by BACS or on the door
DTSTAMP:20260622T024605Z
LOCATION:Bury Parish Church\, Church of St Mary the Virgin\, 1 The Wylde\, 
 Bury\, Lancashire\, BL9 0LA\, United Kingdom
SUMMARY:Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://burychoral.org/event/rossini-
 petite-messe-solennelle-6">Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle</a>\nGioachino
  Rossini - Petite Messe Solennelle Rossini called this his "Petite Messe S
 olennelle" with characteristic irony - it's neither particularly small nor
  especially solemn! Written in 1863 when he was 71\, this was his final ma
 jor composition and quite different from his famous operas. The unusual in
 strumentation - two pianos and harmonium rather than full orchestra - crea
 tes an intimate\, almost salon-like atmosphere that's both deeply moving a
 nd surprisingly dramatic. The harmonium adds a beautifully warm\, reedy qu
 ality that gives the work its distinctive devotional character. Rachel Abb
 ott - soprano Margaret McDonald - mezzo-soprano Aaron Cawley - tenor Alex 
 Hardy - bass Elin Rees - Harmonium Jonathan Ellis & Adam Beedie - Pianos J
 uan Ortuño - conductor Tickets: £12 (£6 Students) by BACS or on the doo
 r
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