THE BRAILLE TONES
Braille Tone Choir for Adults
The Braille Tones have been in existence since 1996. Through the dedicated work of our conductor, accompanist, section leaders, and choristers, we perform up to six-part harmony in a variety of musical genres and languages.
The Braille Tone Choir is under the direction of Susan Farrell and accompanied by Vicky Berg. Our membership consists of adults with varying disabilities, musical training, and experience. It is a non-auditioned choir; except to determine what section would be most appropriate for a new singer. There is no cost to the singers in joining the choir. The Braille Tone Music Society of Canada and its many generous sponsors fund the choir completely.
The Braille Tones have four paid section leaders who come from various community choirs in Edmonton, including Korora, Oran, and Edmonton Youth Choir.
Rehearsals are currently held Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church. Our typical choir season runs from September to June.
The choir typically performs four to five times per year, including wind-ups, nursing home tours, and as a guest choir at Korora’s Encore concert each year.
How to Join
We are always accepting new members to the Braille Tone Choir and are currently looking for more music students as well!
LISTEN TO SOME OF OUR PERFORMANCES