canary sitelinkNancy Nourse
416-462-9498
noursewind@sympatico.ca
www.flutestreet.ca

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Flute StreetFlute Street is Toronto’s professional flute choir, whose players employ the full range of instruments from piccolo through treble, concert, alto, bass, contralto, contrabass, and even the double contrabass flutes. Audiences have been delighted to hear world and Canadian premieres and featured international guest soloists, such as Jean-Louis Beaumadier, Christine Beard, Mary Ann Archer, Kelly Via and low flutes specialist, Peter Sheridan. In addition to their regular three-concert series presented in Toronto, Flute Street has performed as guest artists in Quebec with Les Flûtistes de Montréal, at both Canadian Flute Conventions, and at the first International Low Flutes Festival in Washington D.C. This season’s opening event will include the Toronto debut of Les Flûtistes de Montréal who will be joining Flute Street on Nov 2 at The Church of St. Peter and St. Simon. For more details please visit our website.

canary sitelinkMichael Chess
905-688-0722
boxoffice@firstontariopac.ca
www.firstontariopac.ca

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FirstOntario Performing Arts CentreThe FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre is a 95,000 square-foot cultural complex comprised of four state-of-the-art performance venues that host a signature presentation of international and local performing artists. Designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects, the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre plays a vital role in the renaissance of downtown St. Catharines, serving as the catalyst in modernizing the area and reinforcing the brilliance of Niagara region’s diverse cultural cluster. The arts live here!

canary sitelinkVivian Moens
416-971-9229
info@exultate.net
www.exultate.net

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Exultate Chamber Singers has been celebrated for its continuing tradition of choral excellence for almost 40 years. The choir is enriched not only by the excellent musicianship of its members but also by their varied academic and professional backgrounds. Together they form a passionate, committed ensemble with a wide-ranging repertoire. Founded and led for 30 years by conductor and organist John Tuttle, the choir has since been under the direction of Dr. Karen Grylls (2011 to 2012), Dr. Hilary Apfelstadt (2013 to 2018), and its newest artistic director, Dr. Mark Ramsay. Exultate is a three-time winner of the Canada Council Healey Willan Grand Prize and recently won first place in the adult mixed-voice chamber choir category of the 2019 Choral Canada National Competition for Canadian Amateur Choirs. The choir has appeared in performance with Alice Parker, Morten Lauridsen, and Ola Gjeilo, and has released five full-length albums to date.

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