On tour in Switzerland and France from August 12 to 24, 2026, the Tremblant Choir is delighted and grateful to be welcomed in the village of Châtel, so dear to the hearts of Tremblanters, because of the precious twinning that unites the two towns.
At the Belle Dimanche, the Choir will delight audiences with a musical journey through the eras and worlds of the French-speaking world. Carried by the richness of the texts and the beauty of the melodies, this program highlights outstanding works from both the French and Quebec repertoires.
Conducted by Louis Babin, the 40-strong choir on this tour offers an hour-long concert featuring classical music, contemporary works and iconic songs.
On the program: a diversity of works ranging...
At the Belle Dimanche, the Choir will delight audiences with a musical journey through the eras and worlds of the French-speaking world. Carried by the richness of the texts and the beauty of the melodies, this program highlights outstanding works from both the French and Quebec repertoires.
Conducted by Louis Babin, the 40-strong choir on this tour offers an hour-long concert featuring classical music, contemporary works and iconic songs.
On the program: a diversity of works ranging from Marie Bernard's folk-inspired "La Petite suite québécoise" to Christophe Barratier's "Vois sur ton chemin", set to music by Bruno Coulais, not forgetting classics of Quebec chanson such as Clémence DesRochers' "Je ferai un jardin" and Daniel Lavoie's "Jours de plaine".
True to its artistic and human mission, the Tremblant Choir's main aim is to share its passion for choral singing, to bring people together and to promote Quebec culture internationally.
Founded in 1994 and designated a "Cultural Treasure of the Laurentian Region" in 2016, the Tremblant Choir usually brings together more than sixty choristers. Its artistic director, Louis Babin, is also a composer for film, theater and orchestra. Céline Laverdure, pianist and teacher, has accompanied the ensemble with sensitivity for many years.