Harmonizing History,
Inspiring Tomorrow.
Winnipeg Singers
Yuri Klaz
Artistic Director and Conductor
Season 53, 2025/26 – Upcoming Concerts
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2. Celebrating the joy of the Christmas season with choral works and sing-along carols
Sun Dec 7, 2025
3:00 pm
St. Andrews River Heights United Church
255 Oak Street, Winnipeg -
Choral Music by Emerging Composers
Sun Mar 22, 2026
3:00 pm
Winnipeg Art Gallery—Qaumajuq
300 Memorial Blvd, Winnnipeg -
Featuring: Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir, Winnipeg Singers and Members of the WSO
Sun April 26, 2026
3:00 pm
Desautels Concert Hall
150 Dafoe Rd W, Winnipeg
The Winnipeg Singers consists of 24 trained voices. The Singers regularly appear as guests of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, and have given concerts and workshops for social agencies, business firms, and schools. Read more –>
Maestro Yuri Klaz, Artistic Director and Conductor of Winnipeg Singers, began his tenure in 2003. Born in Russia, he was awarded the prestigious title, "Honoured Artist of Russia" by decree of President Boris Yeltzin in 1995. Mr. Klaz came to Canada in 2000. Read more –>
““Wow!” and “Beautiful!” were being said all over the house throughout the afternoon, it was nearly impossible for the audience to keep their exclamations to themselves, the Winnipeg Singers are just that good.”
“Winnipeg’s dean of choral music, Yuri Klaz, continues to amaze with his tireless energy and leadership of both the Winnipeg Singers and Winnipeg Philharmonic choirs, among others.”
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