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Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir

The Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir (the "Phil"), the oldest choir of its kind in western Canada, has been entertaining Winnipeg audiences with beautiful music since 1922. The Phil's repertoire covers a broad range of secular and religious music including oratorios, masses, cantatas, songs and choral symphonies.

The Phil self-produces a season of three primary concerts, supplemented by various private, public and benefit performances. Often joining forces with other groups such as the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra and the Winnipeg Singers, the Phil recently appeared with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in Vaughan Williams' Sea Symphony. The Phil has performed in Toronto and in New York City at Carnegie Hall.

The Phil prides itself on premiering many original works, and has also commissioned works by Manitoba composers. Under the direction of Artistic Director Yuri Klaz, the Phil continues to captivate audiences with its choral presentations.

 

 

UPCOMING CONCERTS      

Sounds of Nature
Sunday, April 25, 2010 - 3:00pm
Westworth United Church
Grosvenor and Lanark
With special guests: Donna Laube (piano) and Xiao-Nan Wang (flute)

Programme: With nature as the interlocking theme, the programme will depict how composers depict nature in music. Repertoire will include Due North (Stephen Chatman), Nocturnes (Lundvik) and Leek's Ngana and much more.

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2009 - 2010 Brochure (PDF)

 
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