Events Description
Join us for an inspiring evening of choral artistry as The King’s Alumni and Community Chorus presents Peace — a concert that reflects on serenity, hope, and the quiet strength that music brings to our lives.
At the heart of the program is Franz Schubert’s luminous Mass in G, a work of radiant simplicity and heartfelt devotion. Composed when Schubert was just eighteen, this beloved masterpiece blends graceful lyricism with moments of profound stillness and joy. Its intimate beauty and expressive warmth make it one of the most cherished works in the sacred choral repertoire — a timeless meditation on faith and tranquility.
In meaningful contrast, we are proud to present the choral premiere of The Snowman by Canadian composer Kristin Flores. This enchanting new work captures the wonder and gentle magic of winter with vivid musical storytelling, The Snowman invites listeners into a world of imagination and nostalgia — a reminder of the simple, peaceful moments that connect us across generations.
The performance also features the shimmering tones of Jubiloso Handbells, Lorne Mannweiller on organ, and guest soloists Kimberley Denis, Melanie Turgeon, Charles Stolte, and Michael Kurschat, whose artistry brings depth and brilliance to this moving program.
Who is it for?
All ages
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $5-$20
Adults $20
Students/Seniors $10
Kids Under 12 $5
Pay What You Can Tickets also available
How to get tickets?
Email: musiccoordinator@kingsu.ca
WHEN & WHERE
Date: Sunday April 19, 2026
Doors Open at 3:30pm
Concert Begins at 4:00pm
90 minutes
Venue & Address
St. Timothy’s Anglican Church, 8420 145 Street Northwest, Edmonton
Wheelchair accessible
Free Parking
Street Parking
Accessible by Public Transport











