Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto
Led by artistic director & conductor Lydia Adams since 1984, the award-winning Amadeus Choir is celebrating its 45th season in 2018-19. The choir performs diverse programmes featuring Canadian and international composers through a self-produced concert series, guest performances and special events at various venues in Toronto and beyond. The Amadeus Choir actively engages in educational and community outreach through choral workshops for students, music educators, composers and conductors. Regular rehearsals are held on Tuesday nights in the Don Mills and Lawrence area. The choir’s membership comprises singers from across the GTA. Annual auditions are held in May and June. Phone or email the choir office for more information.
Lydia Adams, artistic director & conductor
Shawn Grenke, associate conductor & accompanist
Joan Andrews, assistant conductor
Vivian Lee
416-446-0188
info@amadeuschoir.com
www.amadeuschoir.com

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