Item 001 - 1975 BC St Stithians Singers Handel's Messiah programme.

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ZA ZAR STS 2022-012-03-001

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1975 BC St Stithians Singers Handel's Messiah programme.

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  • 1975 (Creation)

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1 x printed programme

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(1971 - 1982)

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St Stithians Singers was founded by Walter Macfarlane, Hugh Huggett and the Director of Music, Anthony Lomberg. The choir consisted of parents and staff and eventually grew to 120 members. It later became the Johannesburg Singers.
During its extant years, the choirs put on many successful performances ranging from Gilbert and Sullivan operettas to major choral works such as Elijah and The Messiah.

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Items accumulated during the period when Clegg was on the staff of the College. They were donated to the College by his daughter, Mrs Anne Bredenkamp in c.2018

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Digitised in 2020.

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1975 BC St Stithians Singers Handel's Messiah programme. The oratorio was performed at St Mary's Cathedral in Johannesburg on Monday 20th October, 1975.

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Record created by MR 20220609

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