• CVO Calendar

    Coro Vivo Ottawa Christmas Concert November 29th An evening of song sure to inspire /Une soirée musicale qui ne manquera pas de vous inspirer Coro Vivo Ottawa Fundraiser 2025/26 ongoing fundraising events /événements de collecte de fonds en cours Covo Vivo Ottawa Spring Concert April 24th and 25th Music of the 60’s and 70’s /Musique des années 60 et 70

  • Welcome to CVO!

    We love to sing and to share our music with you. We hope that you enjoy our site and that you enjoy learning more about us.  Current Information Over 40 years of singing! Coro Vivo Ottawa rehearses at Orleans United Church in Orleans on Tuesday night from 7pm – 9:30pm. Last season we were pleased to present two very intersting concerts. At Christmas we presented A Child is Born which featured many of our own in small groups and solos. We were very pleased to present an Indigenous-inspired concert in the spring with a children’s choir, a wonderful soloist and a string and percussion ensemble.     This season we are excited to have grown and added many wonderful singers.  The music that you will hear at Christmas and in the Spring will be sure to create some core memories for us and for our audiences. We look forward to seeing you. Cheers! More About Us Coro Vivo Ottawa (CVO) is a community choir with a membership of approximately 50 members drawn from across the National Capital Region. Formerly Blackburn Chorus, CVO was founded over 40 years ago and has evolved from a small group of amateur singers to becoming a well-respected concert choir in the area. CVO sings a wide range of music, from classical works to Broadway tunes. We  perform repertoire in various languages including English, French, Spanish and German. We encourage the professional development of local musicians by including them in our concerts as guest artists. Our concerts endeavour to have our members and our audience discover a wide range of musical experiences. CVO also values community…

  • Concerts – more information

    Spring 2025 This concert was a heartfelt tribute to our planet and to the many voices – both ancient and contemporary – that call upon us to listen more carefully to the Earth and to one another We are so grateful for our amazing audience and benefactors without whom this would not have been possible. Christmas 2024 Thank you so much for your warm response to our wonderful Christmas Concert. It was an evening of Christmas stories told in song with gentle tones as well as rousing melodies. We can’t wait to see you again in 2025! 2023-2024 Concerts Our beautiful concert featuring a work by American composer Morten Lauridsen, Canadian maestro Stephen Chatman, and the timeless beauty of Palestrina’s creations was a pleasure to present. This concert promised to captivate and inspire and did not disappoint. “Where words fail, music speaks”. Coro Vivo Ottawa was pleased to present “A Jazzy Christmas” featuring A Little Jazz Mass by Bob Chilcott alongside other seasonal favourites with piano and a jazz ensemble accompaniment. We hosted our guests from the Chinese Canadian Children’s Choir of Canada who performed with us and some pieces of their own. Our first concert celebrating our 40th year of singing! We were so glad to see you there!  2022-2023 Concerts Led by artistic director Antonio Llaca and accompanist Louise Léveillé, the choir  rehearsed for months to deliver a truly spectacular performance. The audience was moved by the power and beauty of the human voice and was taken on a musical journey through the best of Broadway. “It was a fabulous concert – terrific singing, a lovely combination of…

  • Education

    Since fall 1993, Coro Vivo has held an annual weekend workshop at the beautiful premises of CAMMAC (Canadian Amateur Musicians/Musiciens amateurs du Canada) in the Laurentian Mountains. On these occasions, the choir hires a guest music director to lead the workshop, including talented directors such as Robert Ingari, Laurence Ewashko, Isabel Bernaus, Robert Filion, Iwan Edwards, Barbara Clark, Mark Sirrett, Lisette Canton and Michael Zaugg. While we take the training and teaching very seriously, and we sing and sing and sing some more, we also enjoy a bit of fun and frolic.  The polar bear swim was one of the main events, although the participants were not too plentiful. Our “show” on Saturday night is just for us as we entertain each other with limericks, songs, stories and games. There may even be a prank or two.  The themes from the weekend range from “twins” to Halloween. Even our guest conductors get in on the fun. The doors are decorated and the food is good. By the end of the weekend we are happy, tired and have learned a lot about our music and ourselves. ps, …… make sure to ask a chorister about the “Piggy Award”, ……