Chorale opened the concert with "A City Called Heaven" with Paradise singing solo. Richard Janzen (Alumnus of CMU) is directing. |
Ragnar Rasmussen's "Motion" was a hit. Thanks RJC Alumnus Jordan Wiens for joining us on this one. |
Third Avenue United Church is a stunning building with beautiful architecture and acoustics. Some call in "Saskatoon's Carnegie Hall." Audrey Falk Janzen is on the piano. |
RJC ManChoir belted out "Hallelujah to the King of Kings!" by Ron Kenoly. |
ManChoir's close up. |
Sonrisa is directed by RJC & CMU Alumnus Lynne Driedger-Enns with Brenda Epp on the piano. |
A Buncha Guys are led by RJC Alumni Russ & Val Regier. |
CMU Men's Chorus "O Sifuni Mungu." CMU is directed by Dr. Rudy Schellenberg. |
The pipe organ makes a beautiful backdrop to the choirs. |
Lynne Driedge-Enns directed the combined women of RJC and Sonrisa in Hal Hopsons' arrangment of "The Gift of Love." |
The Mass Choir filled the stage. Here Richard Janzen directs Franz Biebl's "Ave Maria." |
A close-up of RJC Music Director Richard Janzen directing the Mass Choir. |
Russ Regier rocked the house directing the combined Men's Choirs in "He Never Failed Me Yet!" |
A special moment for RJC Principal Jim Epp (an alumnus of RJC and CMU) who could sing in the mass choir with his three sons. |
Dr. Rudy Schellenberg finished the concert with Hal Hopson's "Prayer of Thankful Praise," a beautiful and fitting prayer to end the afternoon. |
RJC and CMU enjoy a special relationship which we hope to continue to foster. Thank you to our wonderful audience and dedicated supporters who filled Third Ave yesterday!