2025/26 Season

Fauré Requiem: Vox and Friends with the Victoria Symphony

February 6 + 7, 2026

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Dreams and Visions

February 28, 2026 at 7:30pm

St. John the Divine Anglican Church
1611 Quadra St, Victoria, BC

A choral concert exploring the beauty and strangeness of dreams through works by Whitacre, Britten, Tallis, Elgar, Tavener, and more.

Centered around Eric Whitacre's Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine, and Benjamin Britten’s Hymn to St. Cecelia, the concert will explore the eclectic and spiritual forms that dreams and visions can take. From flying machines, to dragons, speaking in tongues, mythical figures, and the immortality born of creative vision. We can dream and imagine what we want for our lives, but often dreams and visions come with unintended strangeness, which makes the experience all the more colorful and mysterious. The concert will also include music by Thomas Tallis, Andrew Balfour, Edward Elgar and John Tavener.

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Life and Laughter

May 9, 2026 at 7:30pm

St. John the Divine Anglican Church
1611 Quadra St, Victoria, BC


Past Shows

Vox in the Stars

September 5 - 7, 2025

Dominion Astrophysical Observatory
Observatory Hill, Saanich

An annual musical event like no other: evocative, celestially-inspired choral music performed under the stars, within the historic Plaskett Telescope dome. An experience sure to move you to wonder and awe at our place in the cosmos. 

This year we will include two very special pieces by Victoria-based composers: Christine Donkin’s evocative ‘Aurora’, featuring Mieka Michaux on viola, and Chris Sivak’s recently-composed ‘Star Light, Star Bright,’ newly arranged by the composer for mixed voices.

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Messiah by Candlelight: Vox and Friends with the Victoria Symphony

December 11, 12, 14 2025


A Child’s Christmas in Wales

December 23, 2025 at 7:30PM

St. Mary’s Anglican Church
1973 Cultra Avenue, Saanichton

December 24, 2025 at 2:30PM

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
680 Courtney Street, Victoria

A warm and nostalgic Vox Humana Christmas tradition: join us for the reading of Dylan Thomas’ famous and whimsical story, interlaced with Christmas music evocative of both joy and mystery of the season. Melville Jones returns to narrate this beloved tale.