Come take part in the Whistler Multicultural Festival at the Whistler Public Library on Friday June 9th and enjoy this year’s Kinderchoir as they sing songs of Canada.
Concert
It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas
Although it hasn’t begun to snow yet, the choirs are busy preparing music for the upcoming holiday season. With caroling events beginning next weekend (November 25th), we can’t be too prepared! Check out our events page to see where to find the choirs over the weeks leading up to Christmas. Don’t forget to mark December 11th on your calendars. Our annual concert to benefit the Whistler Food Bank will be at Our Lady of the Mountains Church on Sunday, December 11th at 5 pm. A Christmas Tale will feature songs that tell a story with some new – A Porcupine in a Pine Tree – as well as some annual favourites – Six White Boomers. Admission is by donation to the Whistler Food Bank so come join us for some holiday cheer.
Off to a great singing start
The choir sang wonderfully & scarily at our first concert of the year. Our Lady of the Mountains Church was the gathering place for ghouls, witches, mummies, lions, stormtroopers, princesses and so much more at our Harvest Moon concert held on October 30th. The concert was a great start to our singing year!
Whistler Children’s Chorus ends season on a high note
The children’s choir finished up a year filled with singing, dancing and fun with their concert on Sunday, May 1st at the Catholic church. Beginning in September with the UN International Day of Peace, the choir had a busy fall They presented Annie the musical (with only 7 weeks of rehearsals!), sang for the municipal Remembrance Day ceremony as well as several Christmas gigs including the annual Christmas Eve Carol Service.
The choir traveled to Squamish to take part in the Howe Sound Music festival in the spring which was a great experience for all.
A lot of repertoire was explored this year from unison to 3 part harmonies. The singers were up to the challenge and sang beautifully.