Och, ye’re a wee bit Scottish

Musaic Vocal Ensemble presents
From Here to There
choral music from Scotland & Canada
Friday May 10 7:30 p.m.
St Saviour’s Anglican Church, Penticton
Saturday May 11 2:30 p.m.
St. John’s Lutheran, Summerland
Sunday May 12 2:30 p.m.
St. Michael’s Cathedral, Kelowna
$15 Adults $5 Students

Tickets available at the Dragon’s Den (Penticton) or at the door.

Musaic Vocal Ensemble presents a concert of Canadian and Scottish music.

Have you been looking for an opportunity to wear the tartan kilt that have been gathering dust in the back of your closet? Well, here is your chance!! Join Musaic Vocal Ensemble for its spring concert, a celebration of choral music from Scotland and Canada in three performances – in Penticton, Summerland and Kelowna.

Musaic will be joined by guest conductor, Mark Hindley, and soprano soloist, Julie Harvey, who live and work in Scotland; Scottish Country Dancers from Naramata and Kelowna; and possibly even bagpipes to really get you in the mood! You’re sure to be transported all the way across Canada and over to the land of lochs and glens.

Musaic has a reputation for presenting fine choral music, interesting programming, and joy-filled performances and this program will be no exception. As well as singing folksongs from both Canada and Scotland, featured composers will include Canada’s Imant Raminsh and Allan Bevan, and Scotland’s James MacMillan.

Performances will take place on Friday, May 10th, 7:30pm at St. Saviour’s Anglican, Penticton; on Saturday, May 11th, 2:30pm at St. John’s Lutheran, Summerland; and on Sunday, May 12th, 2:30pm at St. Michael’s Cathedral, Kelowna. And what a great way to celebrate the Mother’s Day weekend than by taking your mother to a wonderful performance of choral music!

For more information about these concerts or to find out where to purchase tickets in advance , go to www.musaicvocalensemble.ca