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  1. 200 Voices, One performance. Join us for a modern tribute to our fragile planet and a journey back in time. Victoria Choral Society performs This Thirsty Land by Leonard Enns and Mass in G by Franz Schubert with Oak Bay High School Choir, under the direction of Brian Wismath and featuring an orchestra of musicians from the Victoria Symphony and soloists: Abby Schuliger (soprano), Casey Edmunds (tenor), and Nathan McDonald (bass). The program also includes instrumental selections from Bits of Beauty by local composer Tobin Stokes. Purchase tickets ($35 regular and $10 for students and unwaged) in person at University Centre, by phone (250-721-8480) or online at tickets.uvic.ca For more info, go to victoriachoralsociety.ca
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