Sounds of the season

 

Holiday music filled the Willoughby Christian Reformed Church sanctuary Saturday evening

 
 
 
 
The Langley Community Chorus, including Richard Donison, one of the group's bass singers, entertained during their 20th anniversary concert Saturday at the Willoughby Christian Reformed Church. With Christmas Eve exactly a month away, the concert had a Christmas theme.
 

The Langley Community Chorus, including Richard Donison, one of the group's bass singers, entertained during their 20th anniversary concert Saturday at the Willoughby Christian Reformed Church. With Christmas Eve exactly a month away, the concert had a Christmas theme.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

It was cool and clear, with stars dotting the night sky.

In other words, Saturday proved to be a perfect evening for a Christmas concert.

The Langley Community Chorus delivered by singing a few familiar holiday songs, as well as a few that were off the beaten path at Willoughby Christian Reformed Church.

The chorus's 20th Anniversary Christmas Concert was held Nov. 24, exactly one month before Christmas Eve.

This was the first of three holiday concerts being performed by the chorus over the next week and few days.

The chorus will be performing an afternoon matinee, starting at 3 p.m. this Sunday, Dec. 2 at Sharon United Church, 21562 Old Yale Rd.

Their next performance is also a 3 p.m. matinee, next Sunday, Dec. 9 at St. Dunstan's Anglican Church, 3025 264th St.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The Langley Community Chorus, including Richard Donison, one of the group's bass singers, entertained during their 20th anniversary concert Saturday at the Willoughby Christian Reformed Church. With Christmas Eve exactly a month away, the concert had a Christmas theme.
 

The Langley Community Chorus, including Richard Donison, one of the group's bass singers, entertained during their 20th anniversary concert Saturday at the Willoughby Christian Reformed Church. With Christmas Eve exactly a month away, the concert had a Christmas theme.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

 
The Langley Community Chorus, including Richard Donison, one of the group's bass singers, entertained during their 20th anniversary concert Saturday at the Willoughby Christian Reformed Church. With Christmas Eve exactly a month away, the concert had a Christmas theme.
Music director Anita Comba used of body language as she led the chorus.
The Langley Community Chorus performed on risers set up at the front of the church's sanctuary.
Alto singer Anne Balzer (sitting at the far right) and the choir showed their vocal talents in front of a sizeable audience.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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