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Monday, June 14, 8pm @ Lula Lounge

Univox presents a program of popular music, featuring a cappella choral arrangements written by our members and accompanied music by our singer/songwriters. Come and experience the wide range of talent that exists within our membership.

Yuka, Toronto’s jazz-jammin’ funksters will play after Univox, closing out an awesome evening of music.

Come early! This event will sell out!

Univox will perform at 8pm.

Tickets
http://guestlistapp.com/events/21936
$12 until June 1.
$15 after June 1.
$18 at the door (if capacity allows).
$7 after 10pm (to see Yuka only… if capacity allows).

Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas St. W., west of Dufferin

Sunday, April 18! Univox Presents: ‘Neath the Northern Skies

Univox presents: ‘Neath the Northern Skies

music by Toronto composer and Univox Composer-in-Residence Norbert Palej

Featuring Guest Artists, Trio sTREga
Katarzyna Marczak, clarinet
Erika CrinĂł, piano
Ewa Sas, violin

the premiere of ‘Neath the Northern Skies, a choral cycle with texts by Canadian poet E. Pauline Johnson

Dallas Bergen, artistic director

Sunday, April 18, 2:00pm
First Unitarian Congregation
175 St. Clair Ave W.
416-697-9561

Tickets: $15 advance at: guestlistapp $18 / $15 sr & st at the door

February 26: Fauré Requiem, Srul Irving Glick In Memoriam Leonard Bernstein

Friday, February 26

Fauré Requiem, Srul Irving Glick In Memoriam Leonard Bernstein
Grace Church on the Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd.
Univox celebrates their 5th Anniversary season with a collaborative concert, with special guests; Sneak Peek Orchestra, the Choir of First Unitarian, and the Harbourfront Chorus. The concert will feature the Fauré Requiem and Srul Irving Glick’s In Memoriam Leonard Bernstein
8:00pm
$20 / $15
Tickets available at: Eventbrite

Our 5th Season Fundraiser: The Great $5 Race

Dear Supporter,

Univox Choir has begun its fifth season as Toronto’s choir for young adults. Our mandate is to provide choral concerts covering a wide range of musical genres. Our choristers work together, striving for musical excellence while building supportive relationships with each other.

Over the past five years, we have grown from a small ensemble to a community choir with 40+ members. To enhance this growth, we have begun many new and exciting initiatives for our fifth season and beyond, which will help us strengthen our presence in Toronto’s arts community. Some of these initiatives include:

· Collaborating with the Royal Conservatory of Music in their unveiling of Koerner Hall at Nuit Blanche this October;
· Our first choral and orchestral concert in February 2010, as well as other collaborative concerts taking place in a wide variety of venues;
· Continuation of our Composer-In-Residence program. This season’s CIR is Norbert Palej, assistant professor of composition at the University of Toronto;
· Recording our first commercial CD, which will include works by Canadian composers;
· Touring opportunities within and outside of Canada. Last season, the choir toured for the first time to the World Choral Festival in Laval, Quebec, and placed second in the Chamber Choir category.

Allowing these projects to come to fruition requires not only the dedication of our choir members, but financial support from the community to cover costs such as hiring orchestra musicians and recording fees. Additionally, the organization counts on this support to cover all administrative expenses, which include purchasing music and concert production costs (venue rentals, program and ticket printing, advertising, etc.). This is where you come in.

Between October 1st and November 30th, 2009, we are asking you to give your support by participating in The Great $5 Race! Our choristers are racing to collect as many $5 donations as possible during the campaign period by distributing this letter to supporters like you. Of course, should you feel inspired, larger donations are always welcome.

Tax receipts will be issued for donations of $20 or more. We hope to raise $5000 during this campaign, and your valuable contribution will bring us one step closer to reaching that target.

To participate in The Great $5 Race and make a donation to Univox:

Donate online: simply click the Canadahelps and make your donation.  Canadahelps will provide you with a tax receipt.  Please make sure to mention this campaign as well as the choir member(s) you received this letter from in the message area of the donation page.

Donate Now Through CanadaHelps.org!
Donate by mail: please print and fill out the linked form and mail it in with your donation to the address listed above. Please make your cheque out to Univox Choir Toronto. Once more, please make sure to mention this campaign as well as the choir member(s) you received this letter from in the message area of the donation page.
Donation form can be found [HERE].

Univox Choir thanks you for your participation and generous support!

Yours in song,

Dallas Bergen
Founding Artistic Director

Andrew Drown
President

Univox: Our Fifth Season

It’s amazing how time flies.  What was a fledgling choir of half-a-dozen people has grown to a group of close to 50 members.  In July we embarked on our first tour, participating in the Choral Mondial du Laval, Quebec, where we made new friends from choirs around the world, and returned with a silver medal in the Chamber Choir category.

Highlights for our fifth season will include a performance of the Fauré Requiem, a Nuit Blanche collaboration with the RCM and local choirs and instrumentalists, a concert featuring music by our second composer-in-residence, Norbert Palej, and a performance of popular music at the Lula Lounge.  Stay tuned for more details!

Univox accepts new members in their 20s and 30s on an ongoing basis.  Please use the contact form if you would be interested in attending a rehearsal.

Concert Sunday June 14, 2pm - No Madrigals, No Motets

Sunday, June 14
2:00pm
First Unitarian Congregation, 175 St. Clair Ave. W.
416-924-9561 xt 302.
$15 / $10 (sr/st) / FREE (under 18)

‘No Madrigals, No Motets’.
Univox presents a concert of a cappella arrangements of popular music. Featuring songs by Seal, Cinematic Orchestra, Gnarles Barkley, k-os, Toto and more.  Selections arranged by our members, friends and composer-in-residence Aaron Jensen.  Dallas Bergen, Artistic Director.

Wavelength 460: Univox at Sneaky Dee’s, Sunday, April 26

Univox performs their first bar gig as a part of the Wavelength Music Series at Sneaky Dee’s (431 College St. @ Bathurst).  Performing contemporary choral music and a cappella arrangements of popular music.  Come check us out!  (admission by donation)

Evening line-up:

10pm - The Skeletones Four (Guelph, ON)
Purveyors of: freaky garage folk
www.myspace.com/theskeletonesfour

11pm - Univox Choral Ensemble (Toronto, ON)
Purveyors of: mixed community choral ensemble
www.univoxchoir.com

12am - THOMAS (Toronto, ON)
Purveyors of: sexed-up crooning disco jazz fiends
www.myspace.com/isthisthomas
www.wavelengthtoronto.com/?q=node/2631

Wavelength is a weekly live music series based in Toronto. It was founded in late 1999 by a loose collective of frustrated yet hopeful independent musicians trying breathe some life into some of the darker corners of Toronto’s perpetually overlooked indie music scene.

March 22, 2009 “Love, Life and Loss”

Univox presents a program of contemporary a cappella choral works on themes of love, life and loss. Featuring the premiere of Aaron Jensen’s “Poems in Braille” (poetry by Gwendolyn MacEwen). Other works by Whitacre, Jasperse, Stanford, Stroope, Daley, and more.
Sunday, March 22.  2pm
First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto
175 St. Clair Ave. W. (south-side, west of Avenue Rd.)
Tickets: $15 / $10 (seniors/students) / FREE (under 18 yrs)

December Concert - In Terra Pax

In Terra Pax
Featuring Gerald Finzi’s In Terra Pax and Daniel Pinkham’s Christmas Cantata.  Other works by Jeff Enns, Benjamin Britten, Morten Lauridsen, Felix Mendelssohn, and more.  Univox welcomes guest artists: Edward Connell, Organ; Meghan Fleet, Soprano; Graham Robinson, Baritone.
Friday, December 12
8:00pm
St. Timothy’s Anglican Church
100 Old Orchard Grove [MAP]
$15 / $10

Fourth season begins September 8

Univox welcomes new members to join us for our fourth concert season. The choir is open to young adults in their late teens through their 30s. Please contact founding Artistic Director Dallas Bergen [email] to observe or participate in a rehearal. Our first rehearsal of the new season will be September 8.
Rehearsals:
Monday, 5:30-7:30pm
Dovercourt Baptist Church / New Horizons Tower
1140 Bloor St. W. (at Dufferin. NW corner)
- enter via the towers entrance at 1140 Bloor St. and turn right into the sanctuary