Bio - Carrie Tennant

Carrie Tennant is the founder and artistic director of the Vancouver Youth Choir.  For the past 20 years, she has worked primarily with youth, developing leadership and artistry with young singers.  Carrie’s choirs have been featured at Chorus America, Podium (Choral Canada), and ACDA National Conferences, and have twice been awarded first place in the National Choral Competition.  VYC has been featured as one of 10 international choirs at the World Symposium of Choral Music in Istanbul, and in NYC at a concert conducted by Carrie titled “Canada at Carnegie.”  During her time conducting the Coastal Sound Youth Choir, their popular Indiekör shows were recognized with Choral Canada’s National Award for Innovation.

Currently, on top of her work with VYC, Carrie is an Affiliate Conductor with the Vancouver Chamber Choir, and a frequent clinician, adjudicator and guest conductor across North America and around the world.  She is the editor and curator for two choral series: the 
Vancouver Youth Choir Choral Series (Cypress Publishing), which promotes diverse Canadian voices on the international stage; and the brand-new Carrie Tennant Choral Series (Hal Leonard), which features much of the music Carrie and her choirs have performed and loved.  Carrie is proud to be the recipient of the 2023 YWCA Women of Distinction Award for Arts and Culture.


In a past life (before she had two small and very lovely children) Carrie also toured, performed and recorded with her husband as a member of Vancouver-based indie pop group, The Salteens.

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