THE ORCHESTRA OF THE BRONX WILL PRESENT ITS ANNUAL HANDEL’S ‘MESSIAH’ AT LEHMAN COLLEGE

THE ORCHESTRA OF THE BRONX WILL PRESENT ITS ANNUAL HANDEL’S ‘MESSIAH’

DECEMBER 8 AT LEHMAN COLLEGE,

JOINED BY SOLOISTS AND CHORUS OF THE BRONX OPERA

and 23 GUEST SPEAKERS, REPRESENTING RESIDENTS OF THE BRONX

The Orchestra of The Bronx, led by conductor Michael Spierman, will return to Lehman College with its annual holiday production of Handel’s “Messiah”.   

Soloists and chorus are members of The Bronx Opera, directed by Ben Spierman.

The unique production includes 23 guest speakers—all noted members of the Bronx community—who introduce each musical section, speaking Handel’s text.

Guests include political, business, media, and education notables – an honor student, a waiter in a popular restaurant, a hip-hop artist – a real cross-section of Bronxites.

Sunday, December 8, 3 pm

Lovinger Theatre at Lehman College, 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West

Free admission – all welcome

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