Join us to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend!
A Cappella Plus is celebrating Mothers everywhere with a program of favourites that have been selected by members of the choir. The program is as intriguing and diverse as our members. We will present exquisite 'soundscape’ selections like Peace of Wild Things and Tabula Rasa. Desh, an Indian Raga, is full of wonderful rhythms and exotic melodies. Butterfly and Torn Screen Door are beautifully poignant. There is great fun to be had with Gee! Mine or Mozart’s? a zany take on one of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s compositions that you will recognize immediately. Then there is Come Go with Me, an iconic bubble gum hit from the 50s! Seven Bridges Road, made famous by the Eagles, is a trip down memory lane as is The Sound of Silence by Paul Simon.
We are excited to share this program with you! Please join us for
Our Favourite Sings!
Our Favourite Sings!
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A Cappella Plus 2025!
L-R back row: Ted Pierre, Rick Robson, Trevor Hooper Dann Cox, James Duthie, David Moddle,
L-R middle row: Nancy Twynam, Val Duthie, Eleanor Rogers, Lonnie Moddle, Aaike Biglow,
L-R front row: Patricia Plumley, Lisa Desprez, Heather Hoggarth, Linda Dier, Mila Skeeles,
Laura Cross, Kathleen Lougheed-Mercier
L-R back row: Ted Pierre, Rick Robson, Trevor Hooper Dann Cox, James Duthie, David Moddle,
L-R middle row: Nancy Twynam, Val Duthie, Eleanor Rogers, Lonnie Moddle, Aaike Biglow,
L-R front row: Patricia Plumley, Lisa Desprez, Heather Hoggarth, Linda Dier, Mila Skeeles,
Laura Cross, Kathleen Lougheed-Mercier
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Why we sing:
"Singing in a choir is a transcendent experience- and there aren't many of these in life. It instills gratitude and bliss.
Singing doesn't just make us feel better- it makes us better people.
By singing in a group, we pursue harmony with those around us."
- Leah McLaren, Globe and Mail.
"Singing in a choir is a transcendent experience- and there aren't many of these in life. It instills gratitude and bliss.
Singing doesn't just make us feel better- it makes us better people.
By singing in a group, we pursue harmony with those around us."
- Leah McLaren, Globe and Mail.