Chor Leoni Men's Choir - Notable Performances and Tours

Notable Performances and Tours

  • 1997 - Atlantic Provinces Tour
  • 2000 - Association of Canadian Choral Conductors’ PODIUM 2000
  • 2000 - International Society of Music Educators’ 2000 Convention
  • 2002 - Regional conference of the American Choral Directors Association, Tacoma, WA
  • 2002 - Canadian representative, AmericaFest World Festival of Singing for Boys and Men, Collegeville, MN
  • 2002 - Sixth World Symposium on Choral Music, Minneapolis, MN
  • 2007 - Central Canada Tour, performances and workshops in Montreal, Lachute, Quebec City, Ottawa, Kitchener
  • 2007 - Stratford Summer Music Festival, Stratford, Ontario
  • 2008 - Invited guest choir, NW Division Convention, American Choral Directors' Association, Vancouver, Canada
  • 2008 - Invited guest choir, Western Division Convention, American Choral Directors' Association, Anaheim, CA.
  • 2008 - Host Choir, 2nd International Boys & Men’s Choral Festival, Hradec Králové/Prague, Czech Republic
  • 2009 - Canadian representative and International Guest Choir, 50th National Convention, American Choral Directors' Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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