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Sing 'Hallelujah' At Powers Music's 'Messiah' Open Sing Tonight
Ten dollars will get you a score and a chance to perform Handel's great seasonal work Sunday.

Why just listen to the great choruses – including the rousing “Hallelujah” – of Handel’s "Messiah" this Christmas season?
Here is your chance to step out from the audience and be a performer.
Tonight, Sunday, Dec. 18, any Belmont resident – in fact, anyone who can get to Payson Park Church by 7:30 p.m. – will be given a score (or bring your own) and take part in "Messiah" Open Sing, part a three-part annual series hosted by Belmont's Powers Music School.
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Participants will experience the thrill of singing this favorite work accompanied by a professional-level orchestra, and arias sung by some of Boston's finest soloists, led by the Powers School's Mary Beekman, artistic director for the Belmont Open Sing Series and music director of Musica Sacra for the past 30 years.
First timers are welcome. There’s no registration necessary for the Open Sing. Participants will pay $10 that includes a vocal score, choral warm-up (in which the singers will go through some of the more difficult parts) and refreshments.
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The participants will sing Parts 1 and 2 and some of Part 3.
One of the nice things about the Open Sing is that the soloists will be included. This year they are Jessica Rossi, soprano, Katherine Engel Meifert, mezzo-soprano, Sean O'Donnell, tenor, and Alexander Davis, bass.
The church is located at 365 Belmont St. For additional information on the Open Sing, visit http://www.powersmusic.org/events/1a.html
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