2024-2025 Concerts
Edmonton in Song
Sunday, May 4, 2025 3:00 PM First Presbyterian Church (10025 105 St NW, Edmonton) Featuring special guests: Clayton Leung, viola Dan Sutherland, clarinet Brian Thurgood, vibraphone We are very excited to perform a larger work by our own artistic director, In Song, in this concert inspired by our fair city of Edmonton! With music about rivers, storms, the northern lights, choirs (did you know there are hundreds of choirs in Alberta?), being COLD…and more, this unique program is sure to leave you feeling inspired to be here! We look forward to performing with guests Clayton Leung, Dan Sutherland, and Brian Thurgood. Parking is available on the street (paid), in the free lot to the south of First Presbyterian and in the free lot across the street at 10004-105 Street (The lot north of the teal coloured building at 10004-105 St). There are a few other surface lots nearby. If you require the elevator, please come to the tower door entrance, and we will have a volunteer assisting there! |
Fauré & Goodall: Eternal Light
Sunday November 10, 2024, 3:00 PM First Presbyterian Church (10025 105 St NW, Edmonton) Featuring special guests: Jolaine Kerley, soprano Roderick Bryce, baritone Marnie Giesbrecht, organ Jacquie McNulty, harp Our 63rd season opens with one of the most beloved masterworks in the choral canon, Fauré’s Requiem, alongside Howard Goodall’s deeply moving Eternal Light: A Requiem. Immerse yourself in lushness of Fauré and the beauty of Goodall's exquisite melodies with Da Camera Singers and special guests as we honour Remembrance Day and offer solace to those who grieve. View program |
Bird Sanctuary
Sunday, Mar 2, 2025, 3:00 PM Trinity Lutheran Church (10014 81 Ave NW, Edmonton) Special Guest: Mallory Chipman World Premiere by Nicholas Ryan Kelly Edmonton singer/songwriter sensation Mallory Chipman joins us to share her research and her beautiful music about Alberta’s endangered and at-risk birds. Bring along your birding journal for this concert, where we’ll pair music about our local feathered friends with Mallory’s presentation, featuring works from the Renaissance to today, including performances with Mallory, AND the premiere of a stunning new commission by BC composer Nicholas Ryan Kelly! Thanks to our concert sponsor - Wild Birds Unlimited! Find them here. View program. |