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  • New Choral Music,
  • Season 25.26,
• 2025-09-28

The Angel by Tina Andersson

The Angel, by Tina Andersson

Pro Coro Canada, with Emerging Artist Oksana Sukhetska, conductor

Live at McDougall United Church, Edmonton, September 28, 2025

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