GCC in the News

GCC in the News

Check out this article in the Wellington Advertiser by Robin George about our February 6 Youth Workshop.

 

UGDSB singers band together for choral workshop

 

The sanctuary at Harcourt Memorial  United Church reverberated with the sounds of teenagers singing in Cree and Malay on Feb. 6.

The Guelph Chamber Choir (GCC) hosted a choral workshop taught by Wilfrid Laurier University choral head Dr. Tracy Wong and sponsored by Robert Munsch.

The children’s author was hoping to pop in at the end of the workshop to listen to a mini-concert put on by the students, but did not end up feeling well enough to do so.

The workshop included students from the Upper Grand District School Board’s  MADE Urban Arts program and John. F. Ross, Centennial and Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institutes.

Conductor Dr. Charlene Pauls said the GCC hosted the workshop because it’s important to foster a love of choral music in the next generation.

She said youth music programs are important and the benefits far-reaching, including boosting mental, social and physical health.

Wong taught the students two songs: her own song JAM! (Jom-Ayuh-Mari) in Malay, and a Cree song by Cree-Dene composer Sherryl Sewepahagam called mitêh.

 

You can read the full article on the Wellington Advertiser website.

 

Messiah, December 19, 2025

A full program is available to download in PDF form

Friday, December 19

Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate

GUELPH CHAMBER CHOIR

Dr. Charlene Pauls, Artistic Director
Alison MacNeill, Pianist

Teresa Tucci, soprano

Rebecca Crane, alto

Colin Ainsworth, tenor

Ben Wallace, baritone

with

Arthur Gammage, soprano

Students from Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute

and Chamber Orchestra

 

Chamber Orchestra

 

Violin 1

Valerie Gordon, Concert Master
Momoko Matsumura
Michelle Odorico

Violin 2 Sarah Wiebe
Woosol Cho
Viola Sam Rothermel
John Wiebe
Cello Kerri-Ann McGonigle
Bass Matt Girolami
Continuo Keyboard Christopher Dawes
Trumpet

Justin Ko
Paul Sanvidotti

Tympani Richard Burrows

 

Program

 

Part I

Sinfony Orchestra
Comfort ye my people Tenor recitative
Ev’ry valley shall be exalted Tenor aria
And the glory of the Lord Chorus
Thus saith the Lord Bass recitative
But who may abide the day of his coming? Alto aria
And He shall purify Chorus
Behold, a virgin shall conceive Alto recitative
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion Alto aria and chorus
For unto us a child is born Chorus
Pifa Orchestra
There were shepherds abiding in the field Soprano recitative
And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them Soprano recitative
And the angel said unto them Soprano recitative
And suddenly there was with the angel Soprano recitative
Glory to God Chorus
Rejoice Greatly O Daughter of Zion! Soprano aria
Then shall the eyes of the blind Alto recitative
He shall feed his flock Alto and Soprano duet
His yoke is easy, and his burden is light Chorus

Intermission

Part II

Behold the Lamb of God Chorus
He was despised Alto aria
Surely He hath borne our griefs Chorus
And with his stripes we are healed Chorus
All we, like sheep, have gone astray Chorus
All they that see Him Tenor recitative
He trusted in God Chorus
Thy rebuke hath broken His heart Tenor recitative
Behold and see Tenor aria
He was cut off Tenor recitative
But Thou didst not leave Tenor aria
Why do the nations so furiously rage together? Bass aria
Let us break their bonds asunder Chorus
He that dwelleth in heaven Tenor recitative
Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron Tenor aria
Hallelujah Chorus

Part III

I know that my redeemer liveth Soprano aria
Behold, I tell you a mystery Bass recitative
The trumpet shall sound Bass aria
Worthy is the Lamb that was slain Chorus
Amen Chorus

 

Dedicate “Messiah” to someone special!

Dedicate “Messiah” to someone special!

Celebrate the season with a moment from Messiah.

We’ve created an opportunity to give a unique gift and demonstrate your support for the Guelph Chamber Choir.

You can sponsor and dedicate one of your favourite Messiah choruses or arias to someone special this year.

 

Sponsor an Aria or Chorus

$100 – $250

Choose your favourite aria or chorus from the list below and have your name or dedication included in our concert program.

Part I

SPONSORED Ev’ry valley shall be exalted (Tenor aria)
And the glory of the Lord (Chorus)
But who may abide the day of his coming? (Alto aria)
And He shall purify  (Chorus)
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion (Alto aria and chorus)
For unto us a child is born (Chorus)
Glory to God (Chorus)
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion (Soprano aria)
He shall feed His flock (Alto and Soprano duet)
His yoke is easy, and his burden is light (Chorus)

Part II

Behold the Lamb of God (Chorus)
He was despised (Alto aria)
Surely He hath borne our griefs (Chorus)
And with his stripes we are healed (Chorus)
SPONSORED All we, like sheep, have gone astray (Chorus)
He trusted in God (Chorus)
Behold and see (Tenor aria)
But Thou didst not leave (Tenor aria) 
SPONSORED Why do the nations so furiously rage together? (Bass aria)
Let Us Break their bonds asunder  (Chorus)
Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron (Tenor aria)
Hallelujah (Chorus, $1000 sponsorship)
 
Part III
SPONSORED  I know that my redeemer liveth (Soprano aria)
The trumpet shall sound (Bass aria)
Worthy is the Lamb that was slain (Chorus)
Amen (Chorus, $500 sponsorship)
Get more information

Contact our General Manager at gmgcc22@gmail.com to learn more.

Tango to Death

A full program is available to download in PDF form

Saturday, November 1

Harcourt United Church, Guelph

GUELPH CHAMBER CHOIR

Dr. Charlene Pauls, Artistic Director
Alison MacNeill, Pianist

with

Ana Isabella Castro, soprano
Matti Pulkki, accordion
Royce Rich, violin
Anna Hughes, violin
Sarah de Niverville, viola
Rebecca Morton, cello
Ian Whitman, bass
Richard Burrows, percussion

Program

 

La Llorona

Traditional Mexican melody

arr. David Conte

Cloudburst

Eric Whitacre

Text by Octavio Paz

Libertango
    Royce Rich, violin
    Matti Pulkki, accordion
    Alison MacNeill, piano
Astor Piazzolla

Misatango
    I. Kyrie
    II. Gloria
    III. Credo

    Ana Isabella Castro, soprano

Martin Palmeri
INTERMISSION
Por Una Cabeza
    Royce Rich, violin
    Matti Pulkki, accordion
    Alison MacNeill, piano
Carlos Gardel

Misatango
    IV. Sanctus
    V. Benedictus
    VI. Agnus Dei

    Ana Isabella Castro, soprano

Martin Palmeri

We Don’t Talk About Bruno
    from Encanto

Lin-Manuel Miranda

arr. Mark Brymer

Parangaricutirimicuaro
    Drew Aarssen, conductor

David García Saldaña

Remember Me
    from Coco

Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez

arr. Jim Clements

Our Chocolate Fundraiser Returns!

Our Chocolate Fundraiser Returns!

 

Back by popular demand, our Purdys chocolate fundraiser kicks off on October 15.

Canadian-made Purdys chocolates make great gifts for family, friends, teachers, clients, and all the other important people in your life.

 

🎁 Chocolates make great corporate gifts 🎁

Bulk orders can be made for corporate gifting. Contact Sya at grandmasya@gmail.com or 519.831.8897 for more information.

 

🍁Shop Canadian this holiday season 🍁

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Place your orders by November 17 for pick up in Guelph on December 8 & 9!