The Elora Singers at Twilight
Thursday, July 16 at 9:00PM
The Elora Singers at Twilight
Thursday, July 16, 2026
9:00PM - 10:00PM
St. John's Anglican Church
36 Henderson Street, Elora
$55 Adult | $20 Student | $10 Child
As dusk settles over Elora, step into the warm glow of candlelight for The Elora Singers at Twilight. In the serene sanctuary of St. John’s Church, the Elora Singers offer a program of luminous choral music perfectly suited to the quiet beauty of day’s end. Surrounded by flickering candles and the rich acoustics of this historic space, Renaissance polyphony and the warm textures of music by composers of our own day bring stillness and wonder. Join us for an intimate hour where sound and light meet in a moment of calm, and let the music carry you gently into the night.
Mark Vuorinen, Conductor
Mark Vuorinen is Artistic Director and Conductor of The Elora Singers and the Elora Festival and Waterloo Region's Grand Philharmonic Choir. He is also Associate Professor and Chair of Music at Conrad Grebel University College at the University of Waterloo. A recipient of many awards, Mark was the 2016 Laureate of the Ontario Arts Council’s Leslie Bell Prize, and received a 2016 National Choral Award from Choral Canada for his research on Estonian composer Arvo Pärt.
Mark holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Toronto and Master of Music degree from Yale University’s School of Music and Institute of Sacred Music. Mark’s research interests include the study of contemporary choral literature from the Baltic States, and in particular, the music of Arvo Pärt. Mark was an invited lecturer at the Arvo Pärt Project’s Sounding the Sacred conference in New York City in May 2017. He is published in Circuit Musiques Contemporaines, the Research Memorandum Series of Chorus America, and Principles of Music Composing of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre.
The Elora Singers
The Elora Singers, under the direction of Mark Vuorinen, has established an international reputation as one of Canada’s finest professional choirs. Founded in 1980, it is the ensemble-in-residence of the Elora Festival for three weeks eachsummer, in addition to presenting a regular concert series,producing recordings, and touring across Canada and internationally.
