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An unapologetically operatic Verdi Requiem from Sir Mark Elder and The Hallé

Natalya Romaniw and Alice Coote
© Bill Lam | The Hallé
The Hallé brass players
© Bill Lam | The Hallé
Sir Mark Elder conducts The Hallé and Hallé Choir
© Bill Lam | The Hallé
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“this was a Requiem which seemed to wring out every drop of existential drama”
Reviewed at The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester on 27 October 2022
Verdi, Messa da Requiem
Sir Mark Elder, Conductor
Natalya Romaniw, Soprano
Alice Coote, Mezzo-soprano
Thomas Atkins, Tenor
James Platt, Bass
The Hallé Choir
Matthew Hamilton, Choirmaster / chorus director
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