THE recently-launched Eccleston Millennium Choir, comprising the area's four churches , will present a musical extravaganza at St Julie's, Howards Lane, on Saturday, February 26, from 7.30pm.
Making her bow as a concert soloist in what has been dubbed a Millennium event will be 16-year-old dulcet-toned soprano Becky Hughes who was Merseyside's only representative at the New Year Dome celebrations.
Other top soloists appearing are Tayo Aluko (baritone) and local violinists Patricia Donnelley and Colin Hunt, while the choir will be in sweet unison for renderings of Faure's Requiem and 'How Great Thou Art.'
The St Helens Sinfonietta will complement what is sure to be an evening to savour for choral music lovers with a selection of well-chosen works - and the advice is get your admission programme now!
These are available, price £4, by telephoning St Helens 631180, or from choir members.
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