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Langley Community Chorus brings joy with Christmas concerts

Performances are in Aldergrove, Walnut Grove, and Langley City churches

More than 60 ambassadors of the Langley Community Chorus are rehearsing for their upcoming Christmas concert series "A Tapestry of Joy." 

Featuring classic holiday carols, Renee Roberge said the chorus is looking forward to another year spreading Christmas joy. 

"Chorus director, Anita Comba, and pianist Barry Yamamouchi, along with 60-plus voices, will bring to life carols and classics of the season," she said. 

Also joining the performances is cellist Ben Goheen, who graduated with a Masters degree in cello Performance from the University of British Columbia and has performed in many symphonies and ensembles. 

Goheen is an active chamber musician and performs across the Lower Mainland, including with the Somerset Trio and Rose Gellert String Quartet at the Langley Community Music School. 

"We invite all to join in these heartwarming community celebrations. Come and immerse yourself in creative artistry, soak in the festive atmosphere, and embrace the joy of the season with us," Roberge said. 

Tickets are $25 per adult, $15 for youth 18 and younger, and free for kids 12 and younger. They are available for purchase online at langleychorus.org

“If not sold out, tickets may be available at the door,” Roberge added.

See below for concert details:

• Sunday, Dec. 8, at St. Dunstan’s Anglican Church in Aldergrove starting at 3 p.m.

• Saturday, Dec. 14, at Walnut Grove Lutheran Church on 88 Avenue at 3 p.m.

• Sunday, Dec. 15, at United Churches of Langley on Old Yale Road starting at 3 p.m. (sold out)  

The chorus is an auditioned chamber group of about 80 members of men and women who love singing a variety of music in Langley.

 

 

 

 



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