Choirs and singing groups in the Edmonton zone
The Edmonton zone includes Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, Fort Saskatchewan, and Beaumont.
Elementary + children's choirs
Cantilon Children's Choir
https://www.cantilonchoirs.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
Cantilon KinderSingers
https://www.cantilonchoirs.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
Cantilon Primary Choir
https://www.cantilonchoirs.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
Edmonton Youth and Children's Choir - Harmonia
https://edmontonyouthchoir.ca/harmonia
Choir description coming soon. |
Diocese of Edmonton Children's Choir
The Diocese of Edmonton Children’s Choir provides opportunities for children and youth in grade 2 and up to learn music connected to the church’s worship to offer at church services and special liturgical events throughout the diocese.
Supported by a "Say Yes! to Kids" grant from the Anglican Foundation of Canada, the choir launched in September 2022. The choir’s conductor, Laura Hawley, has extensive experience leading children's choirs in the Anglican faith tradition and choral conducting. There is no cost to join the choir. Rehearsals take place on Wednesday evenings from 5-6 pm at Christ Church; 12116 - 102 Ave, Edmonton. For more information, contact [email protected]. |
Edmonton Columbian Choirs - Children's Choir
Elk Island Regional Honor Choirs Association - Junior Choir
http://www.elkislandchoirs.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
Kikimasu - Korora (formerly Kokopelli) Choir Association
http://www.kororachoirs.com
Korora's auditioned children's ensemble, Kikimasu, is celebrating its fifteenth season in 2023-2024! Kikimasu, pronounced KEE-kee-mahs, is a Japanese word meaning, 'to hear, to listen, to ask.' This choir, comprised of singers ages 9 through 12, tackles more challenging music than our non-auditioned children's choir, Tamariki. Kikimasu delves into music of all genres, from classical to pop, sung in unison to three- and four-part treble harmony. Ms. So skillfully weaves a creative methodology, rooted in Orff, Kodaly and eurythmics, to foster beautiful singing and engaged learning. Our one hour, forty-five minute rehearsals fly by in the blink of an eye! |
Nottingham Children's Choir
Choir description coming soon.
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Semitones Children’s & Youth Choir
www.btones.ca
The Semitones Children’s & Youth Choir, for children and youth aged 8 to 16, aims to have fun while learning music and movement basics and is inclusive of all ability levels. The group also strives to integrate children of all abilities and build leadership, acceptance, confidence, and promote expression. The choir began in January of 2014 and is based on the model of Kids of Note, directed by Brenda Baker in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Under the direction of Susan Farrell, this group practices in two sections: 1) Our Saturday group meets Saturdays from 12:00 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church (11526-76 Ave). This group is for beginner singers or for those needing a bit more time to learn the music. 2) Our Tuesday group meets on Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Anglican Church (10127-145 St). This group is for more experienced singers, and will be paired with singers from Shumayela from the Korora Choir Association. |
Tamariki - Korora (formerly Kokopelli) Choir Association
http://www.kororachoirs.com
Tamariki is Korora’s youngest ensemble. With an emphasis on play and discovery, this group explores singing and music in a secure but exciting environment. In a typical season, Tamariki’s members rehearse in several separate groups of 15 to 30 singers, combining for performances into a full choir with around 45 members. ‘Tamariki’ (tah-mah-REE-kee) is the Maori word for ‘children’—because nothing goes better together than children and music, after all! Share in the joy of singing as we learn new music, play singing games, build our singing and musicianship skills, enjoy rhythm and movement, and more! |
Junior high + junior youth choirs
Edmonton Columbian Choirs - Youth Choir
Elk Island Regional Honour Choirs Association - Secondary Choir
http://www.elkislandchoirs.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
Nottingham SATB Youth Choir
Choir description coming soon.
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Shumayela - Korora (formerly Kokopelli) Choir Association
http://www.kororachoirs.com
Shumayela, a choir for treble and changing voices, continues to expand its horizons, develop its membership and satisfy a variety of musical tastes. The choir has toured throughout British Columbia and Alberta, performed in Ottawa at the Unisong festival for Canada Day, and in May 2016 the group was featured at the prestigious biennial choral conference for Canada, Podium. Recent highlights include a tour to New York City to sing at Carnegie Hall in the spring of 2019, and then a performance as special guests of the Alberta Children's Choir in 2022. Wherever the choir travels, they spread the joy of music-making and hope to bring communities together through song. |
High school + youth choirs
Cantilon Chamber Choir
https://www.cantilonchoirs.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
Edmonton Columbian Choirs - Young Adult Choir
Edmonton Youth and Children's Choirs
https://edmontonyouthchoir.ca/
Choir description coming soon. |
ETown Minors
http://www.etownvms.com/
Choir description coming soon. |
Harry Ainlay Concert Choir
https://www.ainlay.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
Harry Ainlay Jazz Choir
Korora Choir - Korora (formerly Kokopelli) Choir Association
http://www.kororachoirs.com
Founded in 1996, Korora (formerly known as Kokopelli) is in its twenty-eighth season in 2023-2024. As the flagship ensemble of Korora Choirs, Korora has received first and second place rankings consistently on the Canadian national festival stage. The choir also placed first in their division in the CBC/Choral Canada Competition for Amateur Canadian Choirs in 2015. Korora has received several awards for its work with youth, music education, and its African Projects Fund. While Korora takes pride in these accomplishments, the choir's focus remains centered on creating a learning experience for young singers while providing audiences with exciting and innovative musical performances. |
McNally High School Choir
Choir description coming soon.
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Memorial Composite High School Mixed Chorus
https://mchs.psd70.ab.ca/
Choir description coming soon. |
Memorial Composite High School Women's Choir
https://mchs.psd70.ab.ca/
Choir description coming soon. |
Nottingham SATB Youth Choir
Choir description coming soon.
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Ross Sheppard High School
Choir description coming soon.
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Victoria School of the Arts
https://victoria.epsb.ca/thearts/music/
Choir description coming soon. |
Vocal Collective - Vocal Youth
https://www.facebook.com/VocalCollectiveChoir/
Choir description coming soon. |
University + collegiate choirs
Concordia University of Edmonton Concert Choir
https://concordia.ab.ca/concert-choir/
Choir description coming soon. |
The King's University Chamber Choirs - Cantorum
The King's University Choirs - Chamber Singers
University of Alberta Concert Choir
https://www.ualberta.ca/music/our-programs/ensembles/vocal-ensembles/concert-choir.html
The University of Alberta Department of Music Choirs are course-based ensembles in the Music Department on the North Campus of the UofA. These ensembles typically rehearse in the Fine Arts Building Room 1-29. Participants can also audit the classes or participate as community members. MWF (13:00-13:50) & M (17:00-17:50) |
University of Alberta Madrigal Singers
https://www.ualberta.ca/music/our-programs/ensembles/vocal-ensembles/madrigal-singers.html
The University of Alberta Department of Music Choirs are course-based ensembles in the Music Department on the North Campus of the UofA. These ensembles typically rehearse in the Fine Arts Building Room 1-29. Participants can also audit the classes or participate as community members. M (18:00-18:50) & TR (12:30-13:50) |
University of Alberta Mixed Chorus
https://www.mixedchorus.ca/
The University of Alberta Department of Music Choirs are course-based ensembles in the Music Department on the North Campus of the UofA. These ensembles typically rehearse in the Fine Arts Building Room 1-29. Participants can also audit the classes or participate as community members. |
Adult community choir — auditioned
Accord Ensemble
https://accordensemble.com/
Accord Ensemble is an inclusive choir for young adults (18-45) who supplement their busy daily lives with a little bit of awesome choral music. Our musical focus is on programming repertoire by composers of marginalized identities, including composers of colour, composers in the LGBTQ2S+ community, and composers who are women. We meet on Thursday evenings at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Edmonton. |
All Points West Chamber Choir
https://www.allpointswest.ca
Founded in 2019. Edmonton based chamber choir under the direction of Dr. Adam Robertson. Rehearsals take place on Tuesdays from 7-9 at the University of Alberta campus. |
Ariose Choir
http://www.ariosechoir.com/
Ariose is an award-winning, nationally recognized choir of treble singers based in Edmonton, and led by artistic director Jolaine Kerley. Our group enjoys the challenge of exploring and performing music of various styles with the goal of exposing audiences to an array of upper-voice choral music. Ariose currently presents its own concert series twice yearly and offers performances at community functions. We value diversity and welcome singers from all diverse backgrounds! |
Axios Men's Ensemble
Choir description coming soon.
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Belle Canto
https://www.cantilonchoirs.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
ChandraTala - Korora (formerly Kokopelli) Choir Association
http://www.kororachoirs.com
ChandraTala, under the direction of Laura Hawley, was founded in September 2019 and is the newest ensemble for Korora. An upper voices choir for experienced soprano and alto singers of any gender identity, the choir’s Sanskrit name translates “rhythm of the moon.” The choir continues to perform and collaborate throughout the community, pursue diverse repertoire, and work with clinicians locally and nationally. |
Chorale Saint-Jean
http://www.choralesaintjean.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
Chronos Vocal Ensemble
https://chronosvocalensemble.com
Choir description coming soon. |
Da Camera Singers
www.dacamerasingers.ca
Founded in 1961, Da Camera Singers is proud to be Edmonton’s longest-standing chamber choir, having upheld a vibrant presence in our artistic community for over six decades. Under the artistic direction of Laura Hawley, our programming celebrates a broad range of choral art, and we find inspiration and joy in great music from the Renaissance to today. We seek to cultivate empathy and belonging within our choir community and are committed to helping build a path to pluralism in our work. Our curiosity and passion for choral art fuels our interest in pursuing innovative projects and compelling workshops that connect us more deeply with the music we sing and energize our regular three-concert season. |
Edmonton Columbian Choir - Chanteuses Ladies Choir
EKOSingers
https://www.ekosingers.com
EKOS is an auditioned adult choir of diverse vocal and musical experiences. We are always looking for people who are passionate about singing! Members’ backgrounds include school and church choirs, musical theatre, rock and country bands, opera, and singing in the shower. If you love to sing, we’d love to hear from you! |
Excentrica Women's Chamber Chorus
http://www.excentrica.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
FORM
https://musicedmonton.com/choirs/form/
FORM is auditioned adult vocal jazz and a-cappella ensemble. They rehearse on Sunday evenings and perform three to four times a year. FORM is one of two vocal ensembles in T.I.M.E – Today's Innovative Music Edmonton. Formed in April 2002, the mandate of T.I.M.E. is to provide the highest level of musical training in contemporary vocal music for small ensembles. |
Gateway Chorus
https://www.gatewaychorus.com/
Gateway Chorus is an a cappella choir in Edmonton, Alberta. We specialize in producing that beautiful ringing sound you only hear in barbershop harmony. Gateway was established as a chapter of Sweet Adelines International in 1961. A competitive performance chorus, we've had successes at both the regional and international levels. We've competed at Internationals seven times: in Salt Lake City (1990), Nashville (2002, 2009), Indianapolis (2004), San Antonio (2007), Seattle (2010), and Phoenix (2022). We may be an internationally ranked chorus, but we welcome singers of all ages and experience levels, from long-time a cappella fans to brand new converts! Want to get a better idea of what we do? Check out our media page, or just drop by for a rehearsal (in-person or zoom options available) Tuesdays at 7 p.m. |
Greenwood Chamber Singers Society
https://www.greenwoodsingers.ca
Founded in 1980 by Dr. Robert de Frece, Greenwood Chamber Singers is an auditioned, mixed choir of approximately 40 members dedicated to the performance of choral music from Renaissance to Broadway. The choir’s eclectic programming has made its concerts popular with Edmonton and area audiences since its debut. A versatile ensemble, the choir often performs with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra in a variety of programs. Greenwood Singers’ artistic team consists of the Music Director, Assistant Conductor and Accompanist. Additional musicians, such as bassist, organist and percussionist, are routinely engaged for performances. Over the years, the choir has produced five professional recordings. |
i Coristi Chamber Choir
i Coristi membership is by audition and welcomes singers both for whom music is their vocation, and for whom it is their avocation
The name i Coristi is Italian, meaning “The Choral Singers”. Noted for its unique, eclectic programming, the choir focuses on a cappella masterpieces from the Renaissance to the 21st century, presented in three main concerts each season. Founded in 1994 by Dr. Debra Cairns, the choir is currently led by Music Director Dr. Rob Curtis. Rehearsals are Tuesday, 7:00-9:30 PM |
Kappella Kyrie
http://kappellakyrie.org
Kappella Kyrie Slavic Chamber Choir was founded in the spring of 2010 by Dr. Melanie Turgeon and others, in a conscientious effort to explore, highlight and uphold the rich, centuries-old musical tradition of the Christian East, with a particular focus on Slavic sacred music, as it is performed in the concert hall as well as in the liturgical context. Rehearsals take place every second Thursday 7:00-9:30 at Knopplers Hall, Kings University. |
Les Chantamis Choir of Edmonton
https://choralechantamis.ca
Chorale communautaire adulte francophone à Edmonton, Alberta. Répétitions tenues tous les mercredis à 19h15 à l'École Maurice-Lavallée. Son répertoire de chansons est varié. / Francophone adult community choir in Edmonton. Practices held every Wednesday à 7:15 pm. Repertoire is mixed. Practices are conducted mostly in French. |
'Nuf Sed
https://musicedmonton.com/choirs/nuf-sed/
Choir description coming soon. |
Òran - Korora (formerly Kokopelli) Choir Association
http://www.kororachoirs.com
Centering authenticity and expressiveness in performance, Òran is the busiest adult choir in the Korora Choirs family. Along with many Korora alumni, the group has singers from many other walks of life, but all share a passion for choral music and singing. Òran has garnered a growing reputation for excellence in choral singing as well as innovative and eclectic programming. |
Polonia Choir Society of Edmonton
http://www.poloniachoir.org/
The Polonia Choir Society (Chor Polonia) is an auditioned adult mixed community choir of between 25 and 30 singers that has been based in Edmonton, Alberta. It was founded in 1999, to take part in the staging of the Polish opera Harnasie by Karol Szymanowski, by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO) then under the direction of Grzegorz Nowak. For the last twenty four years, the choir, under the baton of Oksana Ostashevska, has been performing and participating in the life of the Polish community in Edmonton, taking part in patriotic celebrations, giving charity concerts in retirement homes and singing during Christmas events organized by the University of Alberta, and churches. We often participate in festivals of Polish music organized by both Canadian and American communities (Montreal, Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Buffalo). Although Polonia Choir mostly sings in Polish language – Polish classic, folk, patriotic, and pop music, but it also has some English language pieces in its repertoire (e.g.: Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen) We are a member of Polish Singers Alliance of America and have placed first in the last two competitions organized by the above organization every 3 years. Our season starts in September and ends in June; we publicly perform 5-7 times per season. Our regular, 2-hour practices take place on Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. in the basement of Our Lady Queen of Poland Church at 9906 83 Ave, Edmonton, AB. Polonia Choir Society of Edmonton is a registered non-profit organization with a volunteer board of directors, situated in a central and accessible facility. |
Pro Coro Canada
https://www.procoro.ca
Pro Coro Canada, a not-for-profit arts organization, performs and commissions choral music in the Western-European tradition, with an affinity for works of the 20th and 21st centuries. This professional chamber choir employs professional singers, and provides internships for emerging artists. Pro Coro Canada fosters and promotes Canadian talent and content, develops best practices in choral music through innovative programming, and maximizes channels to disseminate performances globally. The organization engages with diverse artistic partners in the search for challenging and satisfying choral music experiences for audiences and performers, while continually striving for excellence. |
Richard Eaton Singers
https://richardeatonsingers.com
Richard Eaton Singers, the premier symphonic choir in Edmonton, has played a leading role in the cultural community of the city for more than seven decades. An auditioned community choir producing several concerts per year, RES is dedicated to the enjoyment, study and performance of great choral music to an international standard of excellence, and enables members to achieve and maintain a professional standard of musicianship. RES welcomes, encourages and supports new members, who range widely in age and represent the diversity of the community at large. Shared enjoyment of music-making is enhanced by disciplined and continuous improvement of musicianship. |
Vacilando - Korora (formerly Kokopelli) Choir Association
http://www.kororachoirs.com
The word ‘vacilando’ is Spanish, and refers to taking enjoyment out of the journey rather than focusing on the destination. As such, the choir takes a more relaxed approach to music-making, with rehearsals filled with fun, time to reflect, and moments of mindfulness as we remember what a privilege it is to make music together! The group places an emphasis on all the things that make Korora's music-making unique: community, multiculturalism, choral excellence, and multifaceted performances. |
Vocal Collective
https://www.facebook.com/VocalCollectiveChoir/
Choir description coming soon. |
Vocal Collective - Vocal Women
https://www.facebook.com/VocalCollectiveChoir/
Choir description coming soon. |
Vox Hominis
https://www.cantilonchoirs.ca
Choir description coming soon. |
World Village Gospel Choir
Choir description coming soon.
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Adult community choir — non auditioned
A Joyful Noise Monday Choir
https://ajoyfulnoisechoir.ca/wp/
Choir description coming soon. |
A Joyful Noise Thursday Choir
https://ajoyfulnoisechoir.ca/wp/
Choir description coming soon. |
A Joyful Noise Wednesday Choir
https://ajoyfulnoisechoir.ca/wp/
Choir description coming soon. |
Ante Meridiem Choral Association
http://amchoir.com/
Choir description coming soon. |
Beaumont Songbirds Choir
https://www.talbertvoicestudios.com
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Braille Tones
http://www.btones.ca
The Braille Tones perform up to six-part harmony in a variety of musical genres and languages. The choir is under the direction of Susan Farrell and accompanied by Vicky Berg. Our membership consists of adults with varying disabilities, musical training, and experience. It is a non-auditioned choir; except to determine what section would be most appropriate for a new singer. There is no cost to the singers in joining the choir. The Braille Tone Music Society of Canada and its many generous sponsors fund the choir completely. The Braille Tones have four paid section leaders who come from various community choirs in Edmonton. Rehearsals are currently held Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church. Our typical choir season runs from September to June. The choir typically performs four to five times per year, including wind-ups, nursing home tours, and as a guest choir at Korora’s Encore concert each year. |
Choral Evolution Contemporary (Non-Religious Adult) Choir
https://www.edmontonvocalarts.com/choral-evolution-rock-choir
Choir description coming soon. |
Cleopatra
EdMetro Chamber Choir
http://www.edmotrochorus.ca
EdMetro Chamber Choir is supported by Edmonton Metropolitan Chorus Society and is organized on a project-by-project basis. Singers are welcome to join – to sing in specific projects/themes that are of personal interest (Women’s Voices, Men’s Voices and Mixed Voices). No auditions. |
Edmonton Barbershop Harmony Chorus aka Grove City Chorus
Choir description coming soon.
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Edmonton Metropolitan Chorus
http://www.edmotrochorus.ca
Edmonton Metropolitan Chorus Society is based on the principles of inclusiveness and participation. In keeping with these principles, the chorus is non-auditioned; everyone, regardless of talent and experience, is welcome. Singers with more experience are given opportunities to sing solos and are encouraged to share their talents with other members of the chorus. Rehearsals involve physical activity, provide emotional release, build self-confidence, expand musical knowledge and skills, and foster a cooperative spirit |
Edmonton Police Service Chorus
http://www.edmontonpolice.ca
The Edmonton Police Service Chorus was established in 1984 and continues to proudly represent the EPS at events such as Recruit Class Graduations, the Alberta Police and Peace Officer Memorial, various events and ceremonies, and our most exciting time—a week of Christmas concerts along with the EPS Pipes and Drums. The chorus is open to both sworn and civilian employees of the EPS as well as retired members. We practice once a week for approximately two hours at a time and we have a musical director who challenges us to achieve vocal and harmonic heights we never thought we could reach! |
Edmonton Swiss Men's Choir
The around 30 strong Edmonton Swiss Men's Choir has been entertaining and competing since its formation in 1980, during one of the Alberta’s Landsgemeinde. This annual celebration, held in the tradition of the historic assembly at which the Swiss exercise their democratic rights and obligations, has featured a performance by the Choir for the past 43 years. The choir membership has evolved to the point that less than a third of the members are of Swiss origin. We sing in a variety of languages: Swiss-German, Romansh, French, German, Italian, Ukrainian and English.
The Edmonton Swiss Men’s Choir has performed under the leadership of Elizabeth Anderson, our Artistic Director and Irena Tarnawsky, Assistant Conductor. The choir is proud to continue to strive for musical excellence while supporting community fundraisers. Going forward, ESMC in partnership with the Edmonton Community Foundation will continue to sponsor groups such as Pro Coro Canada, the Grande Prairie Boys Choir , and others. As members of the North American Swiss Singing Alliance (NASSA) we participate in the triennial competitions. These events not only provide focus on the choral art, but also give the opportunity to hear member choirs compete and to enjoy the marvellous camaraderie. |
Edmonton Vocal Minority
Edmonton Vocal Minority is an inclusive, non-auditioned, mixed-voice chorus that was founded in 1993 to be a musical voice in Edmonton for the LGBTQ2S+ community. The choir’s goals are to strengthen, uplift, entertain, and empower its members and audiences by offering its uniquely Queer perspective on the world. Singers explore their talents in a safe and supportive environment where diversity is embraced and celebrated. EVM meets on Monday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Unitarian Church of Edmonton.
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ETown Augmented
http://www.etownvms.com/
ETown Augmented is a non-auditioned vocal ensemble for adults who wish to learn learn how to sing a cappella pop music. Talented vocal coaches for each section (Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass) help instruct, mentor and guide its members through a musical journey regardless of prior singing experience. Rehearsals are Thursdays 7:30-9pm. |
Festival Singers
http://www.festivalsingers.ca
Festival Singers is a well-established, not-for-profit mixed community choir based in Sherwood Park, Alberta. You don’t need to be an experienced singer or be able to read music to become a member. Most importantly, you can hold a tune and love to sing. |
Forte Plus
Join us on Wednesday afternoons for casual choral singing offering a variety of genres and styles as a no commitment drop-in opportunity. These one hour afternoon sessions will also explore local performance options. Come and join Forte Plus for an hour of singing some new, some old and some completely unexpected songs and workshop experiences. Discover more about your own voice and how it blends with others, all while exploring various genres and styles. No experience necessary.
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German Male Choir Liederkranz of Edmonton
https://Liederkranz.ca
Männerchor Liederkranz, formed in 1962 in Edmonton, Canada, is a men's choir dedicated to preservation of German musical culture in our community. We participate in social events in the German Community, in song at the Kaffeeklatch, German Days, and at other German festive occasions. We represent our club to the larger community in Edmonton by singing at hospitals and continuing care homes, Alberta’s Legislature, and at a number of church services during the Christmas season. |
Josephburg Men's Chorus
https://www.josephburgchoralsociety.com
Josephburg Men's Chorus is a 20 voice choir that performs two main concerts a year, in December and May, as well a throughout the year for community events and senior's centres. We are part of the Josephburg Choral Society which includes a hand-bell ensemble, the Bells in Harmony. We rehearse on Monday nights at Trinity Baptist Church, just east of Sherwood Park. The men's choir performs a variety of musical styles, including folk, pop, rock, and classical. |
Lac Ste Anne Community Choir
https://lacsteannecommunit.wixsite.com/lacsteannechoir
The Lac Ste. Anne Community Choir has a range of both male and female voices. You do not have to be able to read music, you just need to love to sing! New members are accepted at the beginning of each session - that's early September and early January. If you aren't sure that choir will be a fit for you, try it for two consecutive weeks with no obligation. We practice every Wednesday from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Heritage Centre in Alberta Beach (5012 - 49 Ave.) |
The Larks
McDougall United Church Choir
Musango Voice
River City Chorus
https://www.edmontonrivercitychorus.com/
River City Chorus (our new name as of August, 2023 ) is a non-auditioned adult mixed chorus of all ages. Currently we have around 40 members from age 20 to 85. We sing a mixture of genres from pop, show tunes, spirituals, rock and roll, and much more. We rehearse Thursdays from 7 to 9:30 at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Edmonton. We take new members the first 3 rehearsals in September and January. Please email us at [email protected] for more information or visit our website at edmontonrivercitychorus.com. |
Sing for Life Society of Alberta
Sing for Life runs a choir for inmates at Edmonton Institution for Women as well as two community choirs for adults living in vulnerable circumstances or transitioning back into the community after a period of incarceration. Based in downtown Edmonton, these choirs accept members based on recommendations from current members as well as support staff of social agencies. Membership is not open to the general public. For more information, please visit the Society’s website
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So Noted
Join us on Monday nights with So Noted! All experienced voice parts are welcome, although to maintain balance we may need to waitlist women’s voice parts.
Two trial rehearsals allow you to come and try us on for size. This choir will feature focused rehearsals, performances, rehearsal recordings, possible tours, unique opportunities from solos to small groups and widely varied choral material. |
Soul Song Circle Singers
https://karenporkka.com/soul-song-circle-singers-general-info
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Sound Opportunity
https://www.yegchoir.ca
Quality instruction in a friendly forum. Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. September (the first Wednesday after Labour Day) through May. Location: St. Augustine’s Anglican Church, 6110 Fulton Rd. NW, Edmonton (Corner of 60 St. 3 blocks South of 106 Avenue) No experience necessary, just the desire to sing! Welcoming all voices: soprano, alto, tenor, bass. There is a wide variety of repertoire and levels of difficulty. The singers influence the chosen performance opportunities. There are no COVID protocols, other than if you are ill with anything contagious you may not attend that rehearsal. We’re happy to welcome you any Wednesday! |
St. Albert Singers Guild
http://stalbertsingers.org
Discover the joy of music with our non-auditioned community choir! We believe that music should put a smile in your heart and be accessible to everyone. There are two main performances annually, along with a variety of other opportunities to get together and make music or just have some fun. Join us on Tuesdays from September through May at WD Cuts Junior High in St. Albert. No matter your skill level or music reading abilities, we believe everyone is capable of making beautiful music and would love to have you join us on our musical adventure! |
Te Deum Singers
https://www.tedeumsingers.ca
Te Deum Singers, a community choir in Edmonton, Alberta, is composed of approximately 75 men and women, young and old, from a variety of backgrounds and range of experience. We practice and perform concerts for the joy of singing, the delight of others, and the glory of God. We enjoy dynamic and positive leadership along with expert vocal instruction. We achieve excellence within a relaxed and collegial atmosphere. Our focus is on sacred choral music and our performances often feature the great composers and great works of the classical choral tradition. However, we also sing lesser-known and contemporary pieces from a variety of genres, including spirituals and some “lighter” sacred works. Annually, we prepare and perform two sets of concerts: the Advent/Christmas season and in Spring, and we may schedule additional performances. |
Uketones Ukulele Choir
www.btones.ca
The Uketones Ukulele Choir is a fun and engaging instrument-based choir for all ages and experience levels. The Uketones teach ukulele basics, from string names to chord structures to strumming patterns, by playing classic singalongs together. Our song repertoire is highly influenced by the interests of our members! We also touch on the percussive nature of the ukulele by adding percussion elements to our songs. |
Verkhovyna Choir
The Verkhovyna Choir specializes in folk, secular and sacred music from the Ukrainian choral tradition. The choir consists of more than 35 dedicated individuals, whose performances are always warmly received at various community celebrations, receptions, banquets, multicultural showcases, and their self-produced full-length shows. Throughout its 60-year history, the choir has toured throughout North America, South America and Europe, performing at festivals and to various Ukrainian communities. The Verkhovyna Choir continues to be actively involved in performing at numerous Ukrainian community functions in the Edmonton area.
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Vocal Alchemy
http://www.vocalalchemy.com
Choir description coming soon. |
Vox Collective
The Vox Collective is Edmonton’s newest indie choir, kicking off the first session in September 2024! This vibrant community choir rocks out to cover arrangements of Folk, Rock, Alternative, Pop, and Electronic songs. They welcome music lovers of all ages (19+) and skill levels —whether you're a musician, new to exploring your passion for music, or reigniting an old flame. Audition? Forget about it. The only requirement is a love of singing. Bonus if you have a musical background! The choir will be set at about 60 members, with five sections: Baritone, Tenor, Low Alto, High Alto and Soprano. They are currently accepting new members.
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YAVIR Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton
http://www.ukrainianmalechorus.ca
For 39 years the YAVIR Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton (UMCE) has pursued the objective of developing, promoting, and fostering a greater appreciation of the traditions of Ukrainian choral singing. |