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ENCHANTING SINGErS Nothing sets a festive mood like the music of the season. The Tenors (pictured) bring their Home for the Holidays: Christmas Classics and the Hits! tour to Winnipeg. The multi-platinum selling group has plenty of high profile holiday experience; the group took part in the White House Christmas tree lighting for the Obamas, and the NBC tree lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Centre in New York City. The Tenors take the stage at the Centennial Concert Hall on Dec 11. For something a little different check out the Rockin’ Elvis Christmas with Rory Allen. The Elvis Presley tribute artist from Saskatchewan puts on an energetic, hip-shaking show packed with Christmas favourites and Elvis classics. Allen plays Club Regent Event Centre on Dec 14. HAllElujAH Sit back this holiday season and experience a wave of moving music wash over you. The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra performs the breathtaking Messiah conducted by Daniel Raiskin. The work by George Frideric Handel was first performed at Easter in 1742. Today, the oratorio is traditionally performed around Christmas. The concert takes place at the Centennial Concert Hall on Dec 8. After experiencing classical music, relive a pop culture classic as the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra performs Vince Guaraldi’s jazzy soundtrack to A Charlie Brown Christmas (pictured). When the cartoon first aired in 1965, half of all American households with a television turned on watched the special. To this day it continues to be much-loved cartoon renowned for an outstanding soundtrack. The concert takes place at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on Dec 8-9. A joyful NoISE These concerts may just inspire a door-to-door carolling expedition. Canzona, Winnipeg’s professional Baroque choir, teams up with Vancouver’s Pacific Baroque Orchestra to perform Bach’s Christmas Oratorio (pictured). This will be the first time it’s being performed in Manitoba on period instruments. The performances are part of Canzona’s 30th anniversary celebration. The concerts take place at Westminster United Church on Dec 7. The Christmas Festival with The Phil: Here We Come A-Caroling! is a must for those who love choral music. The Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir performs its favourite Christmas carols accompanied by organist Wes Elias and pianist Donna Laube. The guest choir is Stevenson-Britannia School directed by Julianna Rempel. The concert is at Crescent Fort Rouge United Church on Dec 16. EAST CoAST CHrISTmAS Even though the Atlantic Ocean is thousands of kilometers away doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate Christmas like they do on the East Coast. Family group The Barra MacNeils (pictured) bring their annual holiday show An East Coast Christmas to town. Canada’s Celtic ambassadors share a mix of stories, singing, comedy, music and dancing to create the atmosphere of an East Coast holiday get together. The concert kicks off on Dec 4 at the Centennial Concert Hall. Husband and wife fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy present A Celtic Family Christmas. The concert features familiar holiday tunes as well as classic Celtic songs to make the audience feel like they’re in Cape Breton on Christmas Eve. The show takes place at the Centennial Concert Hall on Dec 6. rAdIo oN STAGE Be transported back to the golden age of radio. As a member of the “studio audience” you are witness to the creation of It’s a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play. The theatre is transformed into a radio studio complete with sound effects and old-time radio jingles. The play takes place at The John Hirsch Mainstage at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre from Nov 20-Dec 15. For more information about these events see pages 11-13. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 where.ca 7