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True North presents

Saviour: A Modern Oratorio

Concert Hall

Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of SAVIOUR: A MODERN ORATORIO, written by Greg Nelson and Bob Farrell, orchestrated by David Hamilton. An evening of inspiring sacred music featuring the True North Symphony Orchestra and Choir.

Mon. Feb. 3, 2025 7p.m.

Production Information

  • Genre

    Classical Music

  • Price Range

    $15.00 – $45.00

  • Runtime

    Approx. 125 minutes including a 15-minute intermission

Program

David Hamilton, conductor
Stephen Carrell, guest conductor
Wes Hampton, tenor
Travis Cottrell, tenor
Shane McConnell, tenor
Shelley Jennings, mezzo-soprano
Dan Baker, baritone

Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of SAVIOUR: A MODERN ORATORIO, written by Greg Nelson and Bob Farrell, orchestrated by David Hamilton. An evening of inspiring sacred music featuring the True North Symphony Orchestra and Choir, conducted by Maestro David Hamilton. Featured soloists are Wes Hampton, Travis Cottrell, Shelley Jennings, Shane McConnell and Dan Baker with guest conductor, Stephen Carrell.

SAVIOUR: A Modern Oratorio will guide the listener from the creation of man to his final purposeful prayer of gratitude, through songs such as:

  • In the Beginning
  • My Heart Belongs to You
  • We Need a Saviour
  • Cross of Love
  • and So Shall We Live!

The first half of the evening program will include inspiring sacred selections such as:

  • I Can Be Glad
  • My Eternal King
  • In Christ Alone
  • Amazing Grace

Terms and Conditions

All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.

All ticket prices are subject to change based on demand. Purchase early to lock in prices and the best seats!

This event is an external rental presented in coordination with the Kennedy Center Campus Rentals Office and is not produced by the Kennedy Center.

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