West Island Montréal Choral Singing
Why we sing:
Come share our joy of singing, togetherness and being part of Montreal West Island social activities and events.
West Island choral singing (singing in a choir) has become immensely popular, as many people wish to go beyond group singing limited to intimate gatherings of friends and family. Discover the joy and fulfillment of singing in harmony and creating great moments together.
Coupled with the fulfilment of learning a skill in the pursuit of self-improvement; joining our choir has the added benefit of providing opportunities to make new friends while working together to create something beautiful.
Montreal West island Community Choir
Montreal West island Community Choir
Quick FAQ
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Sundays at 12:15 pm
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Top-notch direction from Kerry-Anne Kutz
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Don’t read music? No problem!
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Primarily English songs
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All Ages over 13, Women, Men
Where and When?
Choir practices are frequently on Sunday at 12:15 but times can vary based on the season and upcoming events
Choir practices are both fun and challenging. We are taught proper posture, effective breathing, and producing good tone and beautiful harmonies. Don’t read music? No problem. Vocal recordings of Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass parts are created for each piece for those of us who don’t read music to allow us to practice at home (or on long car rides!).
Bring your love of singing
You don’t have to be a member of Lakeshore Unitarian Universalist Congregation to join the Lakeshore Community Choir. You just need to love singing with others! Come Sing With Us!!!
About our choir Director
The West Island Choir members are fortunate to have the inspired direction of Montreal singer/songwriter and recording artist Kerry-Anne Kutz. Kerry-Anne is multilingual (French, English, Spanish, Yiddish, German, and Hebrew) and holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of Saskatchewan and a Master’s degree in performance at the Université de Montréal.Kerry-Anne was awarded the Queen’s Golden Jubilee medal for exceptional musical contributions to the community of Montreal and to Canada.