Guest Conductor Matthew Halls joins the Elgin Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, March 5, for Mozart Requiem, featuring the works of Thomas Tallis, Ralph Vaughn Williams and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The full program includes Why fum’th in fight by Thomas Tallis; Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis by Ralph Vaughan Williams; and Requiem, K.626 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
British conductor Matthew Halls is known for his dynamic and intelligent work with major symphony orchestras, choirs and opera companies. This season he makes his debut with the Finnish Radio Symphony and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, with whom he conducts the world premiere of Stuart Macrae’s Prometheus Symphony, and returns to the Iceland Symphony, Residentie Orkest and Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestras.
Halls will be joined by fellow guest performers Amanda Forsythe (soprano), Amanda Crider (mezzo), James Reese (tenor), Jonathan Woody (bass) and The Adrian Dunn Singers (Adrian Dunn, music director).
Date and time: Saturday Mar 5, 2022, 7:30PM – 9:45PM
Venue: The Hemmens Cultural Center, 45 Symphony Way, Elgin
Tickets: $10 for youth, $35 – $65 for adults
Tickets are available at www.elginsymphony.org/concert/mozart-requiem-2/.