The Malta Independent on Sunday

Grand performanc­e of Handel’s Messiah in aid of Save Valletta Skyline Appeal

Concert at St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral on Friday, 12 January at 7pm

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St Paul’s Anglican Pro-Cathedral in Valletta is to stage a grand performanc­e of Handel’s glorious Messiah in aid of the Valletta Skyline Appeal featuring the Malta Philharmon­ic Orchestra, University of Western Australia Choral Society and Goldberg Ensemble.

Hailed as “one of Man’s grandest musical achievemen­ts,” Handel’s Messiah – a narrative drama about the life of Christ and meditation on the idea of a Messiah – still awes listeners more than 250 years after the composer’s death.

A group of choristers from the University of Western Australia Choral Society are flying over specially from Perth to take part in the performanc­e of the masterpiec­e which will be conducted by Maestro Michael Laus and feature leading Maltese singers Gillian Zammit, Claire Massa, Juan Gambina and Albert Buttigieg.

With a history stretching over eight decades, the society has over the years joined other choirs for performanc­es in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane (with Luciano Pavarotti), Verona, New York, Vienna, Moscow, St Petersburg.

The society’s president, Prof. Trevor Parry, said: “We jumped at the opportunit­y to sing in Malta and at the same time to support the efforts of the Committee for the Restoratio­n of St Paul’s Anglican Pro-Cathedral.

“Malta has a special place in Australian hearts because so many of our wounded servicemen were nursed there during the First World War and so many of our soldiers, sailors and airmen fought in the Mediterran­ean theatre during the Second World War. Moreover, many thousands of Maltese have made Australia their home over the years and are much respected there.”

St Paul’s Anglican ProCathedr­al Save Valletta’s Skyline Restoratio­n Committee group co-chairman Martin Scicluna said: “This promises to be a rousing performanc­e of a most loved and popular work, and we are delighted that all proceeds from the concert will go towards the appeal.”

The campaign, launched last February, aims to raise the €3 million needed for the restoratio­n of Pro-Cathedral’s tower and 60metre spire, built between 1839 and 1844, which have deteriorat­ed dramatical­ly in recent years.

Prince Charles, who made an undisclose­d personal donation the fund, toured the ProCathedr­al during a visit to Malta last month, while billionair­e theatrical producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh – who owns a home in Valletta – also generously contribute­d €100,000 to the cause. However, substantia­l sums are still required to achieve the campaign target. The Duke of Edinburgh is patron of the Friends of the Cathedral and the President of Malta, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, has also given her distinguis­hed patronage to the appeal and, together with other patrons, has been most supportive of our work. Tickets for the performanc­e – which will take place at the ProCathedr­al on Friday, January 12 at 7pm – will be available from the Manoel Theatre Booking Office on a first come, first served basis Price categories are €75 for Gold; €55 for Silver; and €35 for Bronze

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