Chor Leoni presents Stolen Voices Nov 8 (Surrey), Nov 11 (West Van & Vancouver)
Chor Leoni Men's Choir
Diane Loomer, C.M.
Artistic Director
present
Stolen Voices
17th annual Remembrance Day concerts
Sunday, November 8, 2009 @ 3 pm
Church of the Good Shepherd
2250 150 St, Surrey, BC
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 @ 1 pm
West Vancouver United Church
2062 Esquimalt Ave, West Vancouver, BC
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 @ 7:30 pm
Christ Church Cathedral
690 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC
Veterans admitted free. Please RSVP by November 1 to 604.263.7061.
Ticketmaster 604.280.3311 $28 | $23
Information 604.263.7061 www.chorleoni.org
Their terrified, haunted expressions stare at us from television screens, newspapers, and the internet. They are children and young people caught amidst the cataclysm of war. Stolen Voices will view war through the eyes of these innocents, with readings from diaries written by children and mothers dating from WWI through to the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. The concert will feature newly commissioned works by Larry Nickel, Marcus Goddard, and Ken Cormier.
Diane Loomer, C.M.
Artistic Director
present
Stolen Voices
17th annual Remembrance Day concerts
Sunday, November 8, 2009 @ 3 pm
Church of the Good Shepherd
2250 150 St, Surrey, BC
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 @ 1 pm
West Vancouver United Church
2062 Esquimalt Ave, West Vancouver, BC
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 @ 7:30 pm
Christ Church Cathedral
690 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC
Veterans admitted free. Please RSVP by November 1 to 604.263.7061.
Ticketmaster 604.280.3311 $28 | $23
Information 604.263.7061 www.chorleoni.org
Their terrified, haunted expressions stare at us from television screens, newspapers, and the internet. They are children and young people caught amidst the cataclysm of war. Stolen Voices will view war through the eyes of these innocents, with readings from diaries written by children and mothers dating from WWI through to the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. The concert will feature newly commissioned works by Larry Nickel, Marcus Goddard, and Ken Cormier.
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