For All The City 2024: Mozart Requiem
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For All The City 2024: Mozart Requiem

A free choral-orchestral masterwork concert in a time of Remembrance. Directed by NICK HALLEY.

Date and time

Sunday, November 10 · 4 - 5:30pm AST

Location

Cathedral Church of All Saints

1330 Cathedral Lane Halifax, NS B3H 2Z1 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Mozart REQUIEM

FOR ALL THE CITY : A free concert in a time of Remembrance


Sunday, November 10, 2024 at 4 PM
Cathedral Church of All Saints, 1330 Cathedral Lane, Halifax

Capella Regalis Choirs presents one of the world’s most revered masterworks of music in an uplifting FREE concert for Nova Scotians, to celebrate and honour all those who have gone before us.

Directed by Nick Halley and performed by Capella Regalis Men & Boys Choir, Capella Regalis Girls Choir, and the All Saints Cathedral Choir, alongside a hand-picked orchestra of Nova Scotian musicians, Paul Halley on pipe organ, and vocal soloists from Canada and the U.K., this second annual masterwork concert promises to be an extravagant treat for all the city in a time of Remembrance. Join us for this one-time opportunity to hear Mozart’s beloved setting of the Requiem performed live with full musical forces, completely free of charge!

We strongly recommend reserving seats in advance, either here on Evenbrite, by phone at (902) 514-3473, or by email to boxoffice@capellaregalis.com.

Walk-ups are welcome, but please be advised that the only seats that will be held for those that come to the door will be in Great Choir section of the Cathedral (which is behind performers).


PLEASE NOTE: On concert day, the doors open at 3 pm, and the concert begins at 4 pm. All seat reservations must be checked in by 3:45 pm. Any reservations not claimed by 3:45 pm will be given to attendees next in line at the door.

This concert is made possible with generous support from Edmonds Landscape Services Limited, the John C. Kerr Family Foundation, and individual concert sponsors.


PERFORMERS:

Directed by Nick Halley

Capella Regalis Choirs

All Saints Cathedral Choir

Ensemble Regale orchestra

Paul Halley, organ

Sinead White, soprano

Francis Bamford, alto

Philippe Gagné, tenor

Alexander Dobson, bass

Frequently asked questions

How will seating be assigned within the concert venue?

Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Seating in the Nave (in front of performers) and Transepts (to the side of performers) will be held for advance seat reservations. Seating in the Great Choir section (behind performers) will be for walk-ups on the day-of. The doors will open at 3 pm.

Will there be any tickets available for walk-ups on concert day?

Yes! Walk-ups are welcome and some seats will be held for those who come to the door and be given on a first come, first served basis. We do, however, recommend you reserve your ticket in advance to avoid disappointment.

Is this event wheelchair accessible?

Yes! Those in wheelchairs may enter through the accessible, side entrance of the Cathedral. If you require accessible seating, please email boxoffice@capellaregalis.com so we may best accommodate you.

Organized by

Capella Regalis is a Canadian charity dedicated to training singers within a centuries-old tradition and performing choral music of the highest excellence. Founded in Nova Scotia by director Nick Halley in 2010 to build upon the best aspects of the European tradition of church choirs and to revitalize this method of music training in Canada, Capella Regalis now comprises a Boys Choir, Girls Choir, and professional Men's Choir (including Young Men with recently changed voices). Capella Regalis children's choirs are free and open to any child who passes a basic audition.

Please visit www.capellaregalis.com to learn more about the choir and its activities.

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