The musical brothers Haydn were no strangers to sibling rivalry. Joseph traveled in fancy musical circles in Esterhzy; Michael set up shop in Salzburg where he became friendly with the Mozart family. Decide for yourself who was better as Dame Jane Glover leads a celebration of each mans unique artistry. Featured works include Michael Haydns Symphony No. 26until 1907, believed to be by Mozartand Joseph Haydns Creation Mass, declared by one of his contemporaries, the greatest work of a very great man.MICHAEL HAYDN | Symphony No. 26 in E-flat MajorHAYDN | The Creation MassSUNDAY, May 8, 7:30 PM CDTNorth Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie9501 Skokie Blvd, SkokieTickets: $35-95Music of the Baroque Chorus & OrchestraDame Jane Glover, conductorHeidi Stober, sopranoMeg Bragle, mezzo-sopranoMichael St. Peter, tenorTyler Duncan, baritoneCOVID-19 ATTENDANCE POLICY: All venues require proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test. Visit baroque.org/safety for details
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