- March 6 | 7:30pm
- March 7 | 3:30pm & 7:30pm
- St. Andrew’s-Wesley United
PopCappella
Vibrant, joyful, and larger-than-life arrangements of your favourite hits are taken to new heights by the 65 voices of Chor Leoni and a full band.
Chor Leoni – Erick Lichte conductor
PopCappella returns to St. Andrew’s-Wesley United! Enjoy Chor Leoni’s signature pop-choral mix at one of Vancouver’s most iconic venues. Experience high-impact harmonies and dazzling lights, all backed by a band of Vancouver’s finest players. Enjoy bespoke arrangements of classics by The Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Sara Bareilles, the B-52’s, and more, sung as only Chor Leoni can. Bring your friends and experience a thrill like no other!
Tickets from $20-$70
35 and Under Ticket Pricing Available.
Vibrant, joyful, and larger-than-life arrangements of your favourite hits are taken to new heights by the 65 voices of Chor Leoni and a full band.
Ken Cormier is a pianist equally at home in the classical, pop, and jazz genres. Upon completion of his classical studies at the UBC School of Music, his professional career began with 3 seasons as repetiteur with Vancouver Opera. He then moved into the world of professional music theatre, first with the Livent Company, and more recently with Vancouver’s Arts Club, in whose productions he continues to work regularly as keyboardist, arranger, and musical director. Ken has been with Chor Leoni since 1998. He makes his home in Burnaby with his wife Lisa and their two wonderful children.
Equally in demand for his drumsset playing as well as a multi-percussionist, Liam MacDonald has contributed to an extremely eclectic mix of projects throughout his career. He has recorded and performed with a diverse range of international artists including David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Marc Ribot, Matt Anderson, Harry Manx, Jim Byrnes, John Boutte, Celso Machado, and D.O.A.
A mainstay of the West Coast Music Scene, Mollerup’s versatility on both Electric Bass and Double Bass has him active in a wide variety of fields, including Classical, Jazz, Latin, and World Music. Laurence has performed with many symphony orchestras and choirs, including the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Victoria Symphony, and Vancouver Opera, and his jazz credits include work with Herb Ellis, Louis Bellson, Alan Matheson and Bud Shank/Phil Woods, Charlie Byrd, NOW Orchestra, Asza, Christine Duncan, and his own jazz quartet. He can be heard on CBC radio and at jazz and folk festivals across the country.
Keith Sinclair has been making music for over 20 years. He is primarily a guitar player and vocalist and has performed as a solo artist and as a sideman with a wide range of local and international artists. His time singing with Chor Leoni has nurtured his love of arranging and his music is now sung by choirs around the world.
A singer, songwriter, guitar player, teacher, author, innkeeper and founding member of the legendary vocal trio, The Roches, and the band Afro-Jersey, Terre has performed in many clubs and concert halls throughout the United States and Europe and appeared on numerous TV shows over the course of her 50-plus year career. She is a co-creator with jazz pianist Garry Dial of "Us an' Them," a collection of national anthems from 16 nations. Her composition, "Star of Wonder," has become a favorite repertoire piece in choirs around the world and is now published by E.C. Schirmer.
Greg Martin is a bass who has sung with Chor Leoni since 2001. He began arranging music while a member of two a cappella groups, Mixed Company at Stanford University and Amazin’ Blue at the University of Michigan. He was a Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards nominee in 1999 for Best Arranger in a Mixed Collegiate Group. Since 2006 he has arranged over 35 songs for Chor Leoni and other Vancouver choirs.
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