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  • May 8, 2026 | 7:30pm
  • May 9, 2026 | 1:00pm
  • The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts

The Big Roar

CHOR LEONI, THE LEONIDS, ECAP – ERICK LICHTE CONDUCTOR

The Big Roar takes the Chan Centre stage, louder and grander than ever before! These two unforgettable concerts offer something for everyone, from the polished close harmonies of just nine voices to the thrilling, inimitable roar of 350 singers. Witness the magic of The Leonids, our professional ensemble of world-class singers that only come together once a year, and experience the warmth of the soaring voices of Chor Leoni as each ensemble performs their solo sets. Then, celebrate Vancouver’s thriving singing community as these two ensembles are joined by Chor Leoni’s MYVoice youth choirs, the young PRÉLUDE singers, and the participants of the Emerging Choral Artist Program, as well as two of the province’s finest high school choirs. Join us for an inspiring, joy-filled concert experience that showcases the next generation of choral artists.

Tickets from $70-$80
35 and Under Ticket Pricing Available.

Deepen your experience and get to know the members of The Leonids at an exclusive reception after The Big Roar performance at The Chan Centre on Friday, May 8! Tickets for the reception are $50, and can be purchased as a part of your concert ticket by selecting Supporter Ticket (Includes Reception) when selecting your seat. We hope you can join us for this special post-concert celebration.

  • May 8, 2026 | 7:30pm
  • May 9, 2026 | 1:00pm
  • The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts

The Big Roar

Experience Chor Leoni’s premiere singing festival like never before, and celebrate the power and joy of song.

  • Chor Leoni

  • The Leonids

  • MYVoice

  • Carrie Taylor

    Carrie has been teaching in the public school system for 32 years. She began her teaching career in Coquitlam and is currently teaching in Burnaby, where she enjoys teaching both band and choir. Carrie has also been the coordinator for the B.C. Provincial Honour Choir for the past several years and is one of the Directors of Vivo Children’s Choir.

  • Melodie Langevin

    Melodie is the Director of Choirs at Seycove Secondary, a vibrant school nestled in a cozy town residents affectionately call “The Cove” in North Vancouver. An avid chorister herself, Melodie discovered a passion for conducting while completing her Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Manitoba.

  • Jonathan Krueger

    Jonathan teaches choral music, concert band, and vocal jazz at North Surrey Secondary School. He is a keen student of the Kodály method of music education and enjoys the challenge of working with students whose voices are developing. His award-winning choirs continue to inspire young musicians wherever they perform.

  • Miranda Currie

    Miranda Currie is a northern indigenous multi-disciplinary artist living in Sombek’e, Denedeh, more colonially known as Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, among the Dene people. She lives in a small cabin on the shores of the Great Slave Lake with her two Canadian Inuit sled dogs, Niyanin and Ellesmere. These days she is busy running her business CuRiouS CoNNectionS; making music, writing scripts, teaching kids and pitching films. Her goal is to create authentic northern indigenous content that is accessible to children and families.

  • Marie-Claire Saindon

    Marie-Claire Saindon is a Franco-Ontarian choral composer with a penchant for vivid imagery and a great affinity for setting text. Her experience while studying music at McGill University and Université de Montréal ranges from accompanying dancers, to scoring films, to fiddling in a team of folk musicians on a historical steam train. Based in Montreal as composer-in-residence for Chœur Adleisia, she runs creative choral/vocal composition workshops, scores films, and teaches fiddle. Recipient of multiple composition prizes, her choral works are published with Boosey & Hawkes, Hal Leonard, Cypress Choral Music, and her film scores can be found on documentaries hosted by CBC Gem and Radio-Canada.

  • Shruthi Rajasekar

    Composer and performer Shruthi Rajasekar is a McKnight Composer Fellow with the American Composers Forum, Jerome Hill Artist Fellow, Associate of the Royal Northern College of Music (ARNCM), winner of the Global Women in Music Award from the United Nations, and recipient of the Marshall Scholarship from the Government of the United Kingdom. Shruthi’s music draws from her deep roots in the Carnatic (South Indian classical) and Western classical traditions. Her work highlights identity, community, and joy. Globally, Shruthi’s compositions have been featured at the Royal Albert Hall (London, UK), the Cannes Film Festival (France), the National Centre for Performing Arts (Mumbai, India), Victoria Hall (Singapore), and the United Nations’ COP 26 (Glasgow, UK). She has been a performing artist and artist-in-residence at Britten Pears Arts, Tusen Takk Foundation, and Norway’s Kampenjazz. Shruthi lives in Minnesota and serves on the Board of Directors of the Anderson Center and of chamber ensemble Zeitgeist.

  • B.E. Boykin

    B.E. (Brittney Elizabeth) Boykin is a distinguished composer, conductor and pianist, renowned for her dynamic artistry and profound contributions to the world of music. As a composer with an evolving career with notable collaborations and commissions, Boykin’s music has been highlighted with performances at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall.

  • Ysaÿe Barnwell

    Ysaye Barnwell is a composer, arranger, author, actress, and former member of the Black womens' a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey In The Rock. Barnwell joined the group in 1979 and facilitated their inclusion of a Sign Language Interpreter. As a vocalist with a three-octave-plus range, she appears on more than twenty-five recordings with the ensemble. For thirty years, and on three continents, Barnwell has led her workshop Building a Vocal Community: Singing in the African American Tradition. She also leads monthly Community Sings at the Levine School of Music where she is an artist-in-residence.

  • Henrik Dahlgren

    Henrik Dahlgren, born in 1991, is an award-winning Swedish composer. He began his musical education at the Malmö Academy of Music, where he studied under the guidance of Professor Rolf Martinsson. He then continued his studies at the Royal College of Music in London and the University of Aberdeen, where he studied with the highly renowned composer Paul Mealor. Henrik's music is published by two of Sweden's largest music publishers, Gehrmans Musikförlag and Ejeby Förlag. Since the fall of 2020, Henrik has been deepening his knowledge of vocal music through an artistic doctoral program in composition at the University of Aberdeen, where he is supervised by the distinguished British composer Phillip A. Cooke.

  • Veljo Tormis

    Veljo Tormis (b. 1930) has composed almost exclusively for the voice: hundreds of songs, song cycles, largescale compositions for choirs, some stage works, and only the occasional instrumental piece. His own explanation is that for him, music begins with words; he does not have “purely musical” ideas. He has emphasized that he cannot (or does not want to) write music for pleasure or entertainment; his music always has something to say about the world, nature, men and peoples. Tormis is a real master of choral sound and largescale choral composition. His colourful, almost orchestral writing for voices is always remarkable, to say nothing of his skill at creating tensions with the cumulative, seemingly monotonous repetition of an ancient folk tune.

  • Joel Bexelius

    Joel Bexelius is a versatile professional in the music industry, with expertise in arranging and composition, trained at institutions like the Malmö Academy of Music. He has collaborated with orchestras, choirs, and a cappella groups worldwide. Currently employed at Malmö Opera, he also freelances as a sound designer, studio producer, and arranger.

  • Tim Osiek

    Tim Osiek grew up with music as a huge part of his life, playing both piano and trumpet. He earned a Bachelor of Musical Arts degree from DePauw University and a Masters of Church Music degree from Webster University. He has served as minister of music at St. John United Church of Christ in Manchester, Missouri for over 20 years, where he plays piano and organ and directs the choir and handbells. In addition to writing choral music he is also passionate about jazz, having collaborated for many years with Cliff Aerie and the Oikos Ensemble on various jazz worship experiences. Together they have released multiple volumes of jazz arrangements of well-known hymn tunes for use in worship.

Concert Program

  • Saltarelle

    Camille Saint-Saëns

    CHOR LEONI

  • Once Upon Another Time

    Sara Barellies, arr. Erick Lichte

    CHOR LEONI

  • World Premiere

    Lingua Tonga

    Shruthi Rajasekar

    CHOR LEONI

  • Songs of the Ancient Sea

    Veljo Tormis

    THE LEONIDS, CHOR LEONI CHAMBER SINGERS, ECAP

  • Tango With God

    Ysaye Barnwell

    THE LEONIDS

  • Woods

    Bon Iver, arr. Henrik Dahlgren

    THE LEONIDS

  • World Premiere

    New Work TBC

    Marie-Claire Saindon

    THE LEONIDS

  • Change the World

    arr. Joel Bexelius

    THE LEONIDS

  • World Premiere

    In The Stillness

    B.E. Boykin

    MASSED CHOIR

  • World Premiere

    New Work TBC

    Miranda Currie

    MASSED CHOIR

  • Like a River In My Soul

    Tim Osiek

    MYVOICE

  • World Premiere

    Do You Remember

    Miranda Currie

    PRÉLUDE