News from Chorus Niagara
St. Catharines, Ontario, November 2015 – Chorus Niagara celebrates the holiday season in Partridge Hall at the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre with NOËL! Saturday, December 12th, 7:30pm.
Join us for this fun, festive and very merry musical extravaganza.
Experience favourite carols and holiday songs in a festive family Christmas experience with Chorus Niagara – the Power of 100.

Chorus Niagara in performance. File photo courtesy of Chorus Niagara
Three of Canada’s most debonair baritones – the Bravura Baritones are our special guests. Bravura Baritones includes St. Catharines’ own George Masswohl! Masswohl performs internationally and has graced the stage of most of Canada’s major theatre companies including Soulpepper, Stratford and the Shaw Festival.
He and his colleagues received the 2014 Dora for their work in Canadian Stage’s groundbreaking London Road. Kick off the holidays with the sparkling sound and youthful energy of the Chorus Niagara Children’s Choir, Side-by-Side High School Chorale and exuberant CN Festival Brass.
The brightness of the brass and the children’s voices will help you get in the true spirit of the holidays.
View the promotional VIDEO
Tickets can be purchased through the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre Box Office.
Phone 905-688-0722 | E-mail mailto:boxoffice@firstontariopac.ca
Online http://www.firstontariopac.ca | In person 250 St. Paul Street in St. Catharines.
Chorus Niagara thanks concert sponsors John and Cathy Rollo for their generous financial support.
Chorus Niagara Festival Brass is sponsored by Canadian Tire Financial Services.
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