canary sitelinkMatthew Jaskiewicz
416-578-2546
matthew.jaskiewicz@gmail.com
www.torontoconcertchoir.ca

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Toronto Concert ChoirThe Toronto Concert Choir (formerly Oakham House Choir) has been based at Toronto Metropolitan University (previously Ryerson University) for over 35 years. We specialize in large-scale choral masterpieces, and are accompanied by the Toronto Sinfonietta orchestra at our two major annual concerts. This season’s Christmas concert, on December 2 at Knox Presbyterian Church, will feature Schubert's Mass in G. We particularly welcome young singers and TMU students, but membership is also open to TMU alumni, faculty and staff, as well as to singers from outside the university. The choir is led by its founding music director, Matthew Jaskiewicz. Choristers willing to learn challenging repertoire are invited to contact us by email for information about openings. We practice weekly on the TMU campus.

canary sitelinkPat Keating
416-485-1988
info@jubilatesingers.ca
www.jubilatesingers.ca

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The Jubilate SingersThe Jubilate Singers is a mixed-voice community choir of 30–35 voices under the direction of Isabel Bernaus. The choir specializes in choral world music sung in original languages and reflecting the cultural diversity of Toronto. We present three concerts a year, plus free community appearances. Our 2023/24 season includes “The Power of Music” in November; a Latin American concert featuring Ariel Ramirez’s Misa criolla with Rodrigo Chavez and Sikuris St. Lawrence in March; and Aharon Harlap’s Requiem and the Fauré Requiem.

We rehearse Tuesday nights. Interested singers are encouraged to sit in on a rehearsal; experienced singers may then book an audition. Those who are not ready to audition may join our Choral Development program for additional training and mentorship. For details, please visit our website.

canary sitelinkHelen Nestor
647-716-7743
info@commonthreadchorus.ca
www.commonthreadchorus.ca

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Common Thread Community Chorus 2023Common Thread: Community Chorus of Toronto is a non-audition chorus that promotes a sense of community by performing joyful and empowering music. All voices are welcome! We believe that everyone can sing and that together we can make beautiful music. We sing music that celebrates the dignity of all people and their struggles to create a better world. We sing for recreation, for reverence, for learning and laughter, for struggle, for hope and for understanding. One of our goals is to encourage people to sing in their everyday lives.

canary sitelinkMembership Coordinator
membership.univox@voxchoirs.com
www.voxchoirs.com

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Univox Choir 2023Univox Choir is a mixed-voice community choir for young adults based in Toronto that offers spirited performances of choral music, both old and new. Performed works are primarily a cappella and span a wide range of the choral spectrum; Renaissance madrigals and motets, choral classics, modern composition, spirituals, and international folk songs. Our conductor is Malcolm Cody MacFarlane.

The singers come from a diverse range of musical backgrounds; most have sung in choirs at different times in their lives. Univox aims to fill the niche for young adults who wish to continue to have a rewarding choral experience with others in their age group.

Univox carries the core principles: musical excellence, social responsibility, and relationship building. Every year, Univox Choir selects a local charity partner to support.

canary sitelinkRobert Hennig
647-529-6752
bramptonfestivalsingers@gmail.com
www.bfschoir.org

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For over 35 years, as a non-audition community choir located in Brampton, Ontario, we have shared our voices to bring the joy of music with the community. We sing a variety of music from classical choral to contemporary popular music.

BFS has performed with various groups over the years, such as the Brampton Children’s Chorus and St. Roch's High School Choir, to the Great Lakes Symphony Orchestra.

We rehearse on Tuesday nights from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at St. Joseph of Nazareth Church in Brampton. It's a fun, energizing social time at our rehearsals. We encourage those that may not have a music background but enjoy music to come out and give us a try!

For our upcoming season, we are preparing Caribbean-style music mixed with traditional scores for a holiday concert. Then later in the season, a Mozart-inspired concert.

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