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UPCOMING CONCERTS

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Sunday, November 30  | 3:00 PM 
McDougall United Church

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A reflective winter journey toward light.

Through night and snow, toward light...

A program inspired by Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" and featuring Eric Whitacre's exquisite setting of that text. This reflective winter journey, with music in English and French, includes Elaine Hagenberg's There will be rest, Orlando di Lasso's La nuit froide et Sombre, Bob Chilcott's The Bird of Dawning, with reimagined carols like Lo, how a rose e’er blooming, and pieces by Ola Gjeilo, Edward Enman, and more.

 

Join us for a meditative landscape of stillness, beauty, and quiet light.

Jordan Van Biert conductor​

Kim Cousineau piano

Nathan Bootsma assistant conductor​​​​

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Saturday, February 28 | 7:30 PM
McDougall United Church

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music of renewal, beauty, and becoming

with special guests Chronos Vocal Ensemble 

This program celebrates renewal, and the emergence of beauty through time and change. Drawing on poetry and song that trace the flow of life, New Again moves between stillness and radiance, between introspection and joy. Through music alive with motion and color, we are reminded that as individual moments fade, life sings forward—always renewed, always becoming.

Jordan Van Biert conductor​

Kim Cousineau piano

Nathan Bootsma assistant conductor

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Sunday May 3  | 7:30 PM
McDougall United Church

songs of the land, home, and what we share

Rooted in song and story, Place explores how music connects us to the lands we live on and the homes we hold within. Timeless melodies, folk songs of the people, and voices from across Canada come together in a celebration of belonging and connection. From the intimacy of home to the vastness of shared earth, this program invites us to listen for the ties that hold us, and the voices that call us home.

Jordan Van Biert conductor​

Kim Cousineau piano

Nathan Bootsma assistant conductor​

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