Chor Leoni is a low voice choir based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The group was founded as Chor Leoni Men's Choir in 1992 by Order of Canada recipient Diane Loomer, C.M. (1940 - 2012), and consists of up to 70 TTBB singers. In 2024, the choir announced their official name change, from Chor Leoni Men's Choir to Chor Leoni Choral Society.[1] While primarily focused on performing classical choral repertoire, Chor Leoni (meaning "choir of lions") sings music of all genres and time periods, and in many different languages. In recent years, the group has commissioned original choral pieces from Ēriks Ešenvalds, Rodney Sharman and others. Since 2013, the group has hosted and participated in The Big Roar, a gathering of lower voice singers from Vancouver and around the world, featuring international choirs such as Chanticleer (ensemble) and Iceland’s Karlakórinn Heimir, as well as the organization's professional group, The Leonids, since 2022.[2]
The American choral conductor Erick Lichte (pronounced "light") is the group's artistic director and conductor.
Achievements
1994 - Best Community Choir, CBC/Radio-Canada National Radio Competition for Amateur Choirs
1994 - 1st Prize, Equal Voice (Male), CBC/Radio-Canada National Radio Competition for Amateur Choirs
1996 - 2nd Prize, Equal Voice (Male), CBC/Radio-Canada National Radio Competition for Amateur Choirs
1998 - 2nd Prize, Equal Voice (Male), CBC/Radio-Canada National Radio Competition for Amateur Choirs
2002 - 1st Prize, Equal Voice (Male), CBC/Radio-Canada National Radio Competition for Amateur Choirs
2002 - 1st Prize, Contemporary - CBC/Radio-Canada National Radio Competition for Amateur Choirs
2002 - Best Performance of a Canadian Work - CBC/Radio-Canada National Radio Competition for Amateur Choirs
2000 - Association of Canadian Choral Conductors’ PODIUM 2000
2000 - International Society of Music Educators’ 2000 Convention
2002 - Regional conference of the American Choral Directors Association, Tacoma, WA[7]
2002 - Canadian representative, AmericaFest World Festival of Singing for Boys and Men, Collegeville, MN
2002 - Sixth World Symposium on Choral Music, Minneapolis, MN
2007 - Central Canada Tour, performances and workshops in Montreal, Lachute, Quebec City, Ottawa, Kitchener
2007 - Stratford Summer Music Festival, Stratford, Ontario
2008 - Invited guest choir, NW Division Convention, American Choral Directors' Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2008 - Invited guest choir, Western Division Convention, American Choral Directors' Association, Anaheim, CA.
2008 - Host Choir, 2nd International Boys & Men’s Choral Festival, Hradec Králové/Prague, Czech Republic
2009 - Canadian representative and International Guest Choir, 50th National Convention, American Choral Directors' Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma[8]
Recordings
Songs of War and Peace - Skylark Records Cat. No. 9501
L'Hymne au Printemps - Out of print.
Canadian Safari - Cypress Choral Recordings Cat. No. CCR0603[9]
Canadian Safari 2 - Cypress Choral Recordings Cat. No. CCR0401[10]
Goin’ Home - Cypress Choral Recordings Cat. No. 0701
^Association of Canadian Choral Conductors (2006). "ACCC - National Choral Awards". Association of Canadian Choral Conductors. Archived from the original on 2007-07-31. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
Dykk, Lloyd. "A niche choir grows into a tradition," The Vancouver Sun, 5 Nov 2005
Duke, David Gordon. "Choir to perform Whitman set to music," The Vancouver Sun, 9 Nov 2006
Mazey, Steven. "Prize-winning Vancouver men's choir makes Ottawa debut," The Ottawa Citizen, 16 Aug 2007
Ariaratnam, Daniel. "Choir mixes Hockey Night into repertoire: Chor Leoni Men's Choir closes Stratford Summer Music Festival," The Record (Kitchener), 21 Aug 2007
Duke, David Gordon. " Young 'lions' add their voices to choir's tribute. . ." The Vancouver Sun, 8 Nov 2007