The Symphonic Passion Chorus holiday concert brings audiences a delightful mix of traditional carols and classic holiday favourites. As a cherished part of Surrey Place’s history, the choir offers our community a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the season with our clients. This year’s concert will be held at the Church of the Holy Trinity, a stunning venue featuring high ceilings and beautiful stained-glass windows to immerse you in holiday cheer. We are grateful to the Harry E. Foster Foundation for their generous donation to the choir for the 2024 concert.

PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN

All donations from ticket sales go to fund the Symphonic Passion Chorus holiday concert for the next year. These proceeds help us cover the cost of hosting rehearsals, booking the venue, paying our musicians, printing our songbooks and more!

You will receive one free raffle ticket upon purchasing a ticket at the door and can also purchase additional raffle tickets to increase your odds of winning one of our great prizes (past prizes have included Leafs and Raptors tickets, Eaton Centre gift cards, and more!)

Join us!

Cost: Pay-what-you-can
Location: Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square, Toronto, ON M5G 1B1
Date: December 11, 2024
Time: 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Choir Fun Facts

Adapted Choir Book

The choir uses adapted music books that combine words and pictorial symbols (widgets) rather than musical notation. This makes the singing experience accessible to members of all reading abilities.

Practice Makes Perfect

From September to December, choir members diligently build and refine their skills. They put in hours of dedicated practice, both at home and in person, all in preparation for the big day. Come watch their dedication and talent shine on stage!

Sense of Community 

The choir’s focus is on promoting a sense of social belonging and increasing self-esteem. We do this by building community together, striving towards a common goal and celebrating each other.

Musical Stylings

During the performance, you will also see the work and musical stylings of our choir conductors Ana Santo (Senior Behaviour Therapist at Surrey Place) and Gwenna Fairchild-Taylor, and our pianist Jennifer Wakefield.

Interested in becoming a sponsor or donating a raffle prize?

Contact Information

Sponsorship questions: Vathanan Jegatheesan â€“ vathanan.jegatheesan@surreyplace.ca

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