Choirs recognize wartime sacrifices

Published: November 08, 2012 4:00 PM

The voices of three choirs converge Saturday (Nov. 10) to remember the sacrifices soldiers and individuals make during times of war.

Nanaimos Malaspina Choir is joining Vancouvers Chor Leoni and the Aspengrove Concert Choir for We Remember: Intonations of Immortality. The concert commemorates Remembrance Day.

By bringing together the combined talents of a community choir, a semi-professional choir, we are nurturing the growth of choral art on the Island, said Gary Froese, Malaspina Choir artistic director.

Malaspina Choir starts the performance with a selection of songs that harken back to the wartime era.

We will be singing the popular songs that drew everybody together during wartime; songs that give us pause to contemplate the sacrifices made by so many individuals and families(and) allow us to articulate our hopes for peace and understanding on so many levels, said Froese.

Chor Leoni, directed by Diane Loomer, an award-winning semi-professional mens choir from Vancouver performs during the second half of the concert with the Aspengrove Concert Choir.

The performance combines poetry and music to convey the feelings of grief, sorrow and joy during wartimes.

This is an opportunity for us all to take some time in our busy lives to give expression of our thanks and our hopes, said Froese. Come sing with us, listen to the perspectives presented and recall songs that strengthened our society in times of need.

We Remember: Intonations of Immortality is at St. Andrews United Church, 311 Fitzwilliam St. at 4 p.m.

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Choirs recognize wartime sacrifices

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