CBC Calgary celebrates children's choirs
CBC News
Posted: Dec 22, 2012 11:43 AM MT
Last Updated: Dec 26, 2012 10:39 AM MT
CBC's local television news is celebrating the season by showcasing Calgary children's choirs over the Christmas holiday.
CBC News Calgary starting at 5 p.m. will feature holiday favourites put on by various choirs during the week of Dec. 24.
Click on the hyperlinked songs below to watch the choir's performance.
The choirs include:
Dec. 24:
- Calgary Boys Choir: Somewhere in My Memory.
- Calgary Girls Choir: O Holy Night.
- Calgary Girls Choir: Silent Night.
Dec. 26:
- Cantare Children's Choir: Once Upon a Christmas.
- Calgary Boys Choir: Silent Night.
- Calgary Children's Choir: Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer.
Dec. 27:
- Calgary Boy's Choir: Once in Royal David's City.
- Cantare Children's Choir: Maria Walks amid the Thorn.
- Cantare Children's Choir: Santa's Pets.
Dec. 28:
- Calgary Children's Choir: A Child's Carol.
- Cantare Children's Choir: The Christmas Song.
- Calgary Boy's Choir: Somewhere in my Memory (repeat).
Dec. 31:
- Calgary Girl’s Choir: O Holy Night (repeat).
- Calgary Girl’s Choir: Silent Night (repeat).
- Cantare Children's Choir: Snow Carol.
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