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featuring the Cantabile Boys' Choir, the Truro Youth Singers, and the brand new Cantabile Impact! youth choir
$5 – $15
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An evening of anthems and carols, featuring the choirs and ensembles of First United Church, Truro, NS; Chris Bowman, minister of music
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Special guests Symphony Nova Scotia Chorus and Tristan de Borba Saxophone. $25 Regular|$20 Senior|$10 Student/Under-waged. Reception following Concert
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Halifax Boy's Honour Choir will take part on the service. Family and Friends are welcome to attend this event. Free.
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The Bay Chorale is excited to be offering a special opportunity for male voices to join a featured men’s chorus in our annual holiday concert. This focused singing experience will include four intensive rehearsals (November 8, 15, 29 and December 6) leading up to the December concert date. We welcome returning singers, alumni, and new …
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A choral concert under the direction of Garth MacPhee, with Dean Bradshaw as accompanist and guest soloist. Featured works to include Eleanor Daley's "Requiem", and Srul Irving Glick's "Radiant is the World Soul" from "Triumph of the Spirit". Dean Bradshaw will perform a selection of piano works by Johannes Brahms.
$15 – $20
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Come and support VOX: A Choir for Social Change and the Don't BE Afraid campaign! KALEIDOSCOPE will feature a wide selection of music, spoken word, and a silent auction with proceeds going towards the Don't BE Afraid campaign and the VOX program. Come and celebrate with us and help us raise funds at this important …
$20
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From Pitch Perfect to Pentatonix, a cappella singing is today's cross-over craze that brings choir music into contemporary culture. The Dalhousie Chorus, directed by Christina Murray, celebrates the rich history of a cappella - from Hildegard to Barbershop to today's contemporary a cappella hits!
$10 – $15
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A choral concert presented by Seton Cantata Choir.
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Join us for our second annual Tales of the Old North holiday production featuring beautiful choral music, stunning visual design, and heartwarming story that is perfect for the whole family! This year's story is called The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain and tells the story of a brave Soldier who sets …
$12 – $22
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Join us for the 2016 Portia White Gala concert, featuring the Dalhousie Health Professions Chorale and the Sackville Concert Band + a program that ranges from classical to contemporary. Soprano Allison Angelo, a two time Portia White Award winner, will be our featured guest artist this year. Proceeds from this concert will help support a …
$15
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Join us for our second annual Tales of the Old North holiday production featuring beautiful choral music, stunning visual design, and heartwarming story that is perfect for the whole family! This year's story is called The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain and tells the story of a brave Soldier who sets off on a …
$12 – $22
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Middleton Choral Society, directed by Maureen MacLean, accompanied by Elizabeth Harwood, presents its annual concert of sacred and secular seasonal selections, highlighted by vocal and instrumental performances by individual members of the choir, as well as a carol sing. A freewilll offering will be taken: an open reception will be held in the church hall … |
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Directed by Gary Ewer, the choir will perform Marc-Antoine Charpentier's most famous work for the Christmas season, Messe de Minuit pour Noël, with soloists Andrew Pickett, Gregory Servant and Dalhousie voice students Julia MacVicar, Ruusu-Maaria Brousseau, Rachel Taylor and Patrick McIntosh. The concert features special guests, the Halifax-based early music ensemble Réjouissance. Also on the …
$15 – $20
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Manning Memorial Chapel Choir welcomes back Nicole Jordan and is happy to be performing with her this November! Solstice features soprano Nicole Jordan along with the Alchemy Ensemble (Bob Sutherby, Guitar; Ken Shorley, Percussion and Job ter Haar, cello). Also, Nicole will be releasing her CD single of the Wexford Carol arranged by Jeff Enns, …
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Join us for what is always a sold out performance as we are joined by the Halifax Boys Honour Choir and the Stadacona Brass for an evening of songs celebrating this special season. Get your tickets now! To purchase tickets: http://www.novavoce.com/evrplus_registration/?action=evrplusegister&event_id=11 Also Available through choristers and at Bookmark, 5686 Spring Garden Road Doors open at …
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Led by interim conductors Scott Jones and Olivia Frampton and accompanied by Lisa St. Clair, the Annapolis Valley Honour Choir invites you to experience the real spirit of the season through music. Leave behind the shopping lists and join us for “Snow Lay on the Ground”, a concertthat will start off your holiday season with …
$5 – $20
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Led by interim conductors Scott Jones and Olivia Frampton and accompanied by Lisa St. Clair, the Annapolis Valley Honour Choir invites you to experience the real spirit of the season through music. Leave behind the shopping lists and join us for “Snow Lay on the Ground”, a concertthat will start off your holiday season with …
$5 – $20
Caravan Theatre brings alive the magic of Christmas with its dramatic retelling of Dylan Thomas’ timeless classic, “A Child’s Christmas in Wales”. Performing on a modest stage embellished only by Thomas’ poetic and evocative language, four actors transport the audience back to old-time Christmases of years gone by. Meet teacup-tipping aunts, snoring uncles, and boys … |