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  • A Special announcement

    A Special announcement

    Following the 2026/27 season, Artistic Director Paula Kremer will transition to Conductor Emerita, honouring her lasting artistic legacy and continuing role in the life of the choir.

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  • 2021-22 Subscriptions are on sale!

    2021-22 Subscriptions are on sale!

    We’re excited to announce that our 2022 shows have gone on sale! Also, we now have 2 and 3 show packages available. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets! Please email if you’ve already purchased a ticket to either Christmas Reprise XVIII, or Silence and Music on November 6th. We have a special…

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  • Vancouver Cantata Singers wins 2019 Canada Council Healey Willan Prize!

    Vancouver Cantata Singers wins 2019 Canada Council Healey Willan Prize!

    We are thrilled to announce the Vancouver Cantata Singers has been awarded the prestigious 2019 Canada Council for the Arts Healey Willan Prize for Best Performance at the National Competition for Canadian Amateur Choirs. The VCS was also awarded First Place in the Adult Mixed-Voice Category, Best Performance of a Canadian Work in all Categories…

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  • Vancouver Cantata Singers  wins First Prize in the Mixed-Vocal Adult Category and Best Performance of a Canadian Work in all categories!

    Vancouver Cantata Singers wins First Prize in the Mixed-Vocal Adult Category and Best Performance of a Canadian Work in all categories!

    We are proud to announce the Vancouver Cantata Singers has been awarded First Place in the Adult Mixed-Voice Category, Best Performance of a Canadian Work in all Categories and Second Place in the Contemporary Category at the National Competition of Canadian Amateur Choirs. The Canada Council Healey Willan Prize for Best Performance in the competition…

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  • Announcing our 2019-20 season: Coeli et Terra (Heaven and Earth)

    Announcing our 2019-20 season: Coeli et Terra (Heaven and Earth)

    On behalf of the Vancouver Cantata Singers, I welcome you to our 62nd season, Coeli et Terra (Heaven and Earth). Our exciting new season is bookended by concerts exploring peace in our world. On November 9, at the time of year when we remember the courage of those who fought in times of war, we offer Friede auf Erden:…

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  • An interview with Alan Matheson

    An interview with Alan Matheson

    Vancouver Cantata Singers is delighted to present three compositions by Alan Matheson at our May 25th performance of Scandinavian Treasures: Songs of the North. Alan is a Vancouver-based pianist, trumpeter, composer and arranger. He teaches at the music departments of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver Community College and Capilano University where he is an instructor in…

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  • Congratulations to our raffle winners!

    Congratulations to our raffle winners!

    Congratulations to the winners of our raffle, Lilliana Merler (grand prize ticket #254) and Gwyneth Westwick (second prize ticket #575)! Grand prize: Round-trip airfare for two from Vancouver to Kelowna, a two-night 3 star-hotel stay, two-day rental car, a wine tour with Okanagan Wine Tours, dinner for two at Krafty Kitchen & Bar, and $100 gas cash. Approximate Value: $1900  Second Prize:  A pair of subscriptions…

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  • Björk’s origin of the universe, Cosmogony

    Björk’s origin of the universe, Cosmogony

    For our next concert, Musica Universalis: Music of the Spheres on February 23rd, we asked Kristopher Fulton (past composer-in-residence for VCS) to arrange Cosmogony by Icelandic artist Björk for mixed choir. Cosmogony was released as the second single from her eighth album Biophilia (2011). The Cosmogony lyrics are based on several myths about the creation of the universe. Björk explains: “This song is the ‘music of the spheres’…

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  • Music of the Spheres: inspiration from the heavens

    Music of the Spheres: inspiration from the heavens

    The ancient Pythagorean concept of ‘music of the spheres’ regards proportions in the movements of star and planets as assigned musical values. This ‘music’ is not usually thought to be literally audible but a harmonic, mathematical or religious concept. Further scientific exploration has determined specific proportions when orbiting bodies exert a regular, periodic gravitational influence…

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