Madrigal!

by The Stairwell Carollers Choir, OttawaSaturday, 7 June 2025 from 7:30 PM (EDT) to 9:30 PM (EDT)Église St Barnabas Church , Ottawa, ON K1R 5M3

Ticket Information

Tickets will go on sale for this event Friday, 18 Apr 2025 9:00 AM (EDT)

Overview

Pierre Massie and his award-winning a cappella choir, The Stairwell Carollers, invite you to an evening of choral masterpieces from the 16th century to the present day. 

Our concert this season includes our most challenging repertoire ever. More than half of the songs are new to every one of us. The evening will consist of 23 secular and sacred works from across the ages. As always, we will perform songs in several languages, including German, Latin, Spanish, French, English and Swedish.

The repertoire includes the Kyrie from Rheinberger's Mass in Eb for two choirs, along with other works by well-known Renaissance and Victorian greats such as Morley, di Lasso, Dowland, Encina, Janequin and many more. The music spans many eras and includes contemporary works by Poulenc and Holst. We will also be singing the beautiful theme from the popular TV series, "Outlander".

Bring your friends and enjoy our springtime musical smorgasbord. You won't be disappointed!

To learn more about the Stairwell Carollers, visit: stairwellcarollers.com.

And to hear the Carollers singing, visit our YouTube channel.

Details

Saturday June 7, 7:30pm

St-Barnabas Church, 70 James Street (at Kent St), Ottawa, ON.

Tickets are $25 here online, children 12 and under free.

You can also purchase tickets at the door for $30.

Online ticketing closes at 4 p.m. June 7.

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Église St Barnabas ChurchOttawa, ON K1R 5M3
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Organizer

Questions about this event?

The Stairwell Carollers / Les Chanteurs Stairwellcarollers@rogers.com
Ottawa, ON

About This Charity

The Stairwell Carollers are an award-winning Ottawa a cappella choir, formed in the stairwells of the University of Ottawa in 1977 by their director Pierre Massie, himself an award-winning composer. The choir sings in a humanitarian key: proceeds from concerts and CD sales have allowed the Carollers to present donations to local charities and music scholarships to local high school students totalling more than $148,000.