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Pinnacle concert series continues with festive holiday programs

Posted 11/27/15

Pinnacle Presbyterian Church continues its 2015-16 concert series Dec. 6 with its annual holiday concert featuring members of the Chancel Choir and Pinnacle Pealers. A “Celebration …

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Pinnacle concert series continues with festive holiday programs

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Pinnacle Presbyterian Church continues its 2015-16 concert series Dec. 6 with its annual holiday concert featuring members of the Chancel Choir and Pinnacle Pealers. A “Celebration of Christmas” will be offered 4 and 7 p.m. and include a mixture of bells, brass, strings, winds and voices. Admission is free. Pinnacle Presbyterian Church is located at 25150 N. Pima Road in Scottsdale. The church’s holiday programs continues with “Handel’s Messiah,” featuring the Phoenix Symphony, 3 p.m. Dec. 13. Handel’s massive oratorio makes a profound musical statement of the Christian faith, celebrating the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The acclaimed and popular “Hallelujah” chorus highlights this classical favorite. Music Director Tito Muñoz and The Phoenix Symphony return to present the full-length version of "Messiah," joined by The Phoenix Symphony Chorus and soloists. Tickets are $49. Tickets and information are available at www.PinnacleConcerts.org, or by calling 480-303-2474 and at the door.