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The Troubadours present The Most Beautiful Story Ever Sung

Upholding their annual tradition, The Troubadours, a bilingual semi-professional community choir, will perform their new Christmas concert entitled The Most Beautiful Story Ever Sung.
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Monique Lapalme-Arseneault has accepted The Troubadours' invitation to once again direct the group.

Upholding their annual tradition, The Troubadours, a bilingual semi-professional community choir, will perform their new Christmas concert entitled The Most Beautiful Story Ever Sung.  The concert comprises a superb selection of traditional and contemporary Holiday carols and a mix of sacred and popular selections.

The Troubadours choir consists of 55 members from the Greater Sudbury region, all passionate about music. The choir also welcomes back a well-known musical director, Monique Lapalme-Arseneault who has accepted The Troubadours' invitation to once again direct the group.

"The entire group truly enjoys working with Monique. Her legendary energy, enthusiasm and her passion for beautiful traditional pieces have given new wings to our choir," said Jacqueline Gauthier, President of The Troubadours in a news release.

Michel Giroux will alos rejoin the group.

Three performances of The Most Beautiful Story Ever Sung have been scheduled:

Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007, 7pm
Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, 2:30 pm
Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, 7pm

The concert will take place at St. Dominique Church, 1241 Diane St., Sudbury.

Tickets cost $12 for adults and $5 for children (twelve and under) and are available at Black Cat Too and Jett Landry Music.

For more information, phone 969-3002.


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