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Choir PhotoRecognized across North America as one of Canada's best choral ensembles, the 80 mixed voice St. Lawrence Choir performs music from the classical choral repertoire as well as contemporary works by Canadian and other composers.

Under the direction of Michael Zaugg, St. Lawrence Choir performs and records regularly with the Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal (OSM) as the largest component of the OSM Chorus.

Since moving to Montreal in 2004, Swiss-native Michael Zaugg has distinguished himself as an innovative and versatile conductor on the Canadian choral scene. Active as Artistic Director, Guest Conductor, pedagogue and clinician, Michael Zaugg brings a wealth of experience and creativity to his work. READ MORE

2008-2009 marks the 37th season of the St. Lawrence Choir. Following Iwan Edwards' well-deserved retirement, the choir was fortunate to be directed by Marika Kuzma for the 2007-2008 season. The choir is pleased to welcome Michael Zaugg as its new Artistic Director as of September 1, 2008.

Choir in rehearsalSt. Lawrence Choir was formed in 1972 by Iwan Edwards and a group of singers residing in the West Island of Montreal. Concerts were presented in Lachine until 1983 when the Choir relocated to downtown Montreal. Since 1986, the Choir has regularly appeared with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra as the largest component of the MSO chorus, and has made numerous recordings with the symphony. In 1992 the Choir was involved in two concerts to mark the 350th anniversary of the founding of Montreal. In 1999 and 2000, St. Lawrence Choir performed with the MSO and Charles Dutoit at Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center to critical acclaim, presenting works by Faure, Dallapiccola, Szymanowski, Orff, de Falla, and Theodorakis.

The St. Lawrence Choir has had the privilege of working with excellent soloists and orchestras, collaborating with the McGill Chamber Orchestra and Ensemble Amati as well as with renowned soloists such as Victoria de los Angeles, John Avey, Theodore Baerg, Colette Boky, Benjamin Butterfield, Ben Heppner, Gaëtan Laperierre, Daniel Lichti, Richard Margison, Kevin McMillan, Peter Pears, Gary Relyea, Henriette Schellenberg, Daniel Taylor, and Nathaniel Watson.

With the MSO, the Choir has appeared in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, New York, Philadelphia, Saratoga Springs, and at the Lanaudiere International Music Festival in such works as Handel's Messiah (conducted by McGegan; Edwards, Grossman), Brahms' German Requiem (Decker), Mahler's Symphonies Nos. 2, 3 and 8 (Mehta; Slatkin; Dutoit), Beethoven's Missa Solemnis (Shaw; Edwards), Bach's B minor Mass (Edwards), Penderecki's Polish Requiem (Penderecki), Bertioz' Requiem (Dutoit), Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Dutoit), Mendelssohn's Elijah (Edwards), Verdi's Requiem (Dutoit), and Dvorak's Stabat Mater (Dutoit). On November 1, 1998, the Choir performed with a gala philharmonic orchestra and a number of children's choirs to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the State of Israel, with proceeds going to the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation.

Since its inception, numerous concerts by the St. Lawrence Choir have been broadcast across Quebec, to the rest of Canada, and in Europe, over the French and English channels of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Euroradio. The St. Lawrence Choir is proud to have presented works by Canadian composers such as Victor Davies, Ruth Watson Henderson, Jacques Hetu, Jean Laplante, Donald Patriquin, Imant Raminsh, Bruce Ruddell, GillesTremblay (the premiere of Avec), and Patrick Wedd. A compact disc of works by Haydn, including the Lord Nelson Mass, was recorded by the St. Lawrence Choir and Ensemble Amati in 1996.

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