Minnetonka Choral Society
Jere Lantz, Director
Minnetonka Choral Society presents
Handel's Messiah

Jere Lantz, Director


Sunday, December 14, 2008
3:30 p.m.
St. Therese of Deephaven
18323 Minnetonka Boulevard
(Minnetonka Blvd, 1/2 mile west of Hwy. 101)

Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students 16 and younger.
Tickets are available at the door or directly from MCS members.
If you want to purchase a large block, contact our Tickets officer.
Minnetonka Choral Society Turns 40!
This Messiah will NOT be the typical performance

The Minnetonka Choral Society (MCS) kicks off their celebration of 40 years of great music by performing the musical monument: Handel’s Messiah. This Messiah will not be the typical hodge-podge of holiday movements with the Hallelujah Chorus tacked on at the end. Instead, current Music Director Jere Lantz, in his 16th season at the helm, will lead the 90-voice Society in traversing Handel’s masterpiece from start to finish: from the overture to the final extended “Amen.”

Messiah and MCS have long been linked. After conductor James Dau led members of western suburban church choirs in Messiah excerpts for several years, the choristers decided they wanted to sing together more than a few weeks each year. In the fall of 1969, they united as the Minnetonka Choral Society. Their first concert? Messiah, of course.

Since then, MCS has covered the entire waterfront of the choral repertoire, including commissioning new works. To commemorate 40 years of great music, they will be honoring their beginning with a return to Handel.

Together with a professional orchestra and a quartet of gifted vocal soloists, the Minnetonka Choral Society will honor its four full decades of performance with a most memorable testament as to why Handel’s masterpiece remains music’s greatest celebration of our most glorious holiday season.
George Frideric Handel, 1733