I have just returned from our choir's concert. We started with Haydn's "Te Deum", which we have sung before. Then we had 5 soloists, hired from Trinity College, who all did arias from Haydn or Mozart. One of the tenors didn't finish his as he was feeling faint. Tiny, tiny lad. looked about 14, but was (presumably) an undergraduate.
After the interval, we sang Schubert's Mass in E flat. This is quite a tough work, and I felt a bit "samey". I thought we sang it better than we ever have in rehearsal, and Colin, our director, was very pleased when I chatted to him briefly afterwards.
Thi idea behind the concert was that we were singing works from two composers who were influenced by Beethoven and one whom Beethoven influenced. 2020 is the 250th year of Ludwig's birth and our April concert will be one of his masses, IIRC Op 86, in C major.