This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008D_01C171E8.BE956E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CANADIAN CELTIC CHOIR presents "Christmas with Friends" Friday, December 7, 8:00 pm @ St. Paul's Cathedral, corner of Queens = Ave. & Richmond St., London, Ontario Tickets $10 or save by getting a Family of 4 ticket for $30 Available at Belle Air Music, Centennial Hall, Chapters (Masonville), = HMV (Westmount Mall), Hysen Music, The Madrigal, Studio Celtia (Galleria = London), The Village Idiot (Wortley Village). For more information call 473-2441 =20 The Canadian Celtic Choir - Music Director: Dan Surman (BFA, BEd) and = Accompanist: Grace Yip (Mus. Bac., Mus. Mas., BEd) - presents a = spectacular Christmas concert which features many musical friends = including: Alistair Brown (traditional singer) who will be the MC for the evening; = 1290 CJBK's Jim Chapman who will read the children's story "Twas the = Night Before Christmas"; Celtic folk duo Oldshorebeg (visiting from = Scotland); soprano soloist Margo Surman; flutist Jennifer Baetz; and the = Pearson Strings (under the direction of Jane Case).=20 Dan Surman, Musical Director of the Canadian Celtic Choir commented: = "Having drawn enthusiastic crowds at festivals and concerts throughout = Southwestern Ontario, we, with our nearly 50 voices are delighted to be = able to celebrate Christmas in song with so many wonderful musical = friends in this, our 5th Anniversary year." BACKGROUND: The Canadian Celtic Choir was founded in March 1996 by Dan = Surman and a small group of musicians seeking to sing and promote Celtic = choral music and culture in Southwestern Ontario - and eventually to = tour across Canada and the world. Originally known as the Celtic = Silurian Choristers, the choir was renamed in September =9199. Our = repertoire features music from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and the Canadian = Maritimes. Some of the music we sing is traditional and some relatively = modern. Included too, is a variety of other music from Europe and North = America; songs that we sing for their beauty and inspiration. From = outdoor summer music festivals to black tie benefits, and our own = self-produced concerts, the choir is fulfilling its musical mission. The = choir has just released its first CD "Here's to Song" which is available = in local record stores and from the choir's website. More info at = http://www.canadian-celtic-choir.org The Canadian Celtic Choir is based in London and is a registered = non-profit organization -30- Contact: Ian Davies President, Canadian Celtic Choir, P.O. Box 25353, 395 Wellington Rd. S., = London, ON N6C 6B1 E-mail: choir@iandavies.com Phone/Fax 519-473-2099 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_008D_01C171E8.BE956E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN">CANADIAN CELTIC CHOIR = presents=20 "Christmas with Friends"Friday, December=20 7, 8:00 pm @ St. Paul's Cathedral, corner of Queens Ave. & Richmond = St.,=20 London, OntarioTickets $10 or save by = getting a=20 Family of 4 ticket for $30Available at Belle Air Music, = Centennial=20 Hall, Chapters (Masonville), HMV (Westmount Mall), Hysen Music, The = Madrigal,=20 Studio Celtia (Galleria London), The Village Idiot (Wortley=20 Village).For more information call = 473-2441The Canadian Celtic Choir - Music = Director:=20 Dan Surman (BFA, BEd) and Accompanist: Grace Yip (Mus. Bac., Mus. Mas., = BEd) -=20 presents a spectacular Christmas concert which features many musical = friends=20 including:Alistair Brown (traditional singer) who will be the MC for = the=20 evening; 1290 CJBK's Jim Chapman who will read the children's story = "Twas=20 the Night Before Christmas"; Celtic folk duo Oldshorebeg (visiting = from=20 Scotland); soprano soloist Margo Surman; flutist Jennifer Baetz; and the = Pearson=20 Strings (under the direction of Jane Case).Dan Surman, Musical Director of the = Canadian=20 Celtic Choir commented: "Having drawn enthusiastic crowds at = festivals and=20 concerts throughout Southwestern Ontario, we, with our nearly 50 voices = are=20 delighted to be able to celebrate Christmas in song with so many = wonderful=20 musical friends in this, our 5th Anniversary=20 year."
BACKGROUND: = The Canadian=20 Celtic Choir was founded in March 1996 by Dan Surman and a small group = of=20 musicians seeking to sing and promote Celtic choral music and culture in = Southwestern Ontario - and eventually to tour across Canada and the = world.=20 Originally known as the Celtic Silurian Choristers, the choir was = renamed in=20 September ‘99. Our repertoire features music from Scotland, = Ireland, Wales=20 and the Canadian Maritimes. Some of the music we sing is traditional and = some=20 relatively modern. Included too, is a variety of other music from Europe = and=20 North America; songs that we sing for their beauty and inspiration. From = outdoor=20 summer music festivals to black tie benefits, and our own self-produced=20 concerts, the choir is fulfilling its musical mission. The choir = has=20 just released its first CD "Here's to Song" which is available = in=20 local record stores and from the choir's website. More info at = http://www.canadian-celtic-= choir.orgThe Canadian Celtic Choir = is based in=20 London and is a registered non-profit organization
-30-
Contact:=20 Ian=20 DaviesPresident, = Canadian=20 Celtic Choir, P.O. Box 25353,=20 395 Wellington Rd. S., London, ON N6C 6B1E-mail: choir@iandavies.com=Phone/Fax=20 519-473-2099