Oakville Children's Choir


The Oakville Children's Choir is an internationally recognized multi-level community children’s choir that provides children in the Oakville, Ontario community with music education, leadership development and performance opportunities. The organization has six choirs composed of children between the ages of 5 and 18, under the artistic direction of Sarah Morrison.

History

The OCC was created in May 1994 by Glenda Crawford assuming the position as founder and director. The organization began with 40 children with its first rehearsal on September 12, 1994. There were two choirs, a Senior Choir of 25 choristers from grades 4 to 8 and a Cherub Choir with 15 children from grades 1 to 3. The first concert was attended by the Mayor of Oakville, Ann Mulvale, on December 11, 1994.
In 1995, the OCC is incorporated as a non-profit organization. They released their first CD in 2001 and subsequent CDs in 2004, and 2005.
In 2006, Sarah Morrison took over artistic responsibilities for the organization.

Awards and recognition

2013–2014

2012–2013

2011–2012

  • OCC Senior and Chamber Choirs earn Gold Standings at The 2012 World Choir Games, held in Cincinnati USA July 4–14, 2012. In total, 362 choirs from 64 countries and 15,000 participants took part in the event which is among the largest choral festivals and competitions in the world.

2010–2011

2009–2010

2007–2008

2005–2006

2004–2005

2003–2004

2002–2003

2001–2002

1999–2000

  • Senior Choir performs for Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien at the Prime Minister's Dinner.
  • Veronica Tennant narrates the OCC Christmas Concert.
  • Mayor's Business Awards for Business and the Arts awards Glenda Crawford the Arts Leadership Award for her role as Director of The Oakville Children's Choir.

1996–1997

1995–1996

1994–1995