Gospel Revisited Project @ Elgar Concert Hall Highlights

Saturday 16 June 7.30pm Venue: Elgar Concert Hall, The Bramall Ray Prince artistic director Jonathan Silk music director “ Engaging mind, body and soul” Gospel Revisited Project presents the music of gospel pioneers from the early 1800’s to the late 1990’s; Lyricists and composers such as Fanny J Crosby, Thomas A Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson, André Crouch, The Hawkins and Richard Smallwood, to name just a few. We pays homage to these ground-breaking artists in a performance that brings together the regions finest professional Gospel musicians with the full force of the University Philharmonic Orchestra and Big Band. Experience Gospel music like never before. Dress to impress. Black tie welcome.

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