canary sitelinkIan Davies
519-319-5847
info@londonpromusica.ca
www.londonpromusica.ca

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London Pro Musica Choir 2024London Pro Musica Choir (LPMC) was founded in 1970 as a chamber choir, organized and run by its members. We were the first, and remain the oldest, unaffiliated concert choir in London with a current membership of over 40 singers. LPMC has been led by some of Canada’s finest conductors, including Brian Jackson, Howard Dyck, Ken Fleet, Dr. Vicki St. Pierre, and Dr. Charlene Pauls. Our current Artistic Director/Conductor is Paul Grambo, B.Mus, M.Mus and our accompanist is Hayoon Kim, B.Mus, M.Mus, M.Ed.

Milestones in our history include winning the CBC Choral Competition, releasing 9 CDs, and premiering and performing many new works by Canadian composers such as Andrew Balfour, Gerald Bales, Lydia Adams, and local composers Oliver Whitehead, Stephanie Martin and Rod Culham. Our current season is titled "Taking Root."

canary sitelinkIan Davies
519-319-5847
info@celticchoir.ca
www.celticchoir.ca

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Canadian Celtic Choir 2024Founded in 1996 by Dan Surman, BFA, B.Ed, the Canadian Celtic Choir is a London-based SATB choir that has built a solid reputation as one of the most in-demand choirs in SW Ontario. Our artistic director and conductor is Paul Grambo, BMus, MMus and we are accompanied by Stephen Holowitz, B.Mus, B.Ed.

Our repertoire features songs primarily from Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales, and the Maritimes. Recipient of the Mayor’s Award from the City of London for our cultural contributions to the city, the CCC won Most Popular Classical Choir at the Forest City London Music Awards in 2015. Tours are planned every 3-4 years and Newfoundland is next in 2025. Our most recent CDs are: A Celtic Noel (2013), and Celtic Inspiration (2014) and are available from our website. More recent recordings are available on our YouTube channel.

canary sitelinkYolanda Hindle
416-283-1402
yolanda.hindle@yahoo.ca
www.serenatasingers.ca

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Serenata SingersWe are celebrating 50 years of singing! The Serenata Singers, who have sparkled in Toronto as a choral gem since 1976, celebrate their 50th Anniversary this Choral Season, May 2026. The Singers joyfully come together with voices united in song - inspiring generations to follow! This 55-voice adult SATB community choir, ranging in age from 55 to 99, gathers again under the accomplished director, Michael Morgan, to inspire and delight! Performances this year include singing with the Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra, November 2025, two local seniors’ residences, and culminate in an all-Canadian programme, “Maple Leaf Forever”, May 7, 8, 2026 - at Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd. Our 50th anniversary concerts contain well-known Canadian composers/arrangers, to inspire all!

canary sitelinkTaylor Sullivan
416-222-5417
taylorsullivan@yahoo.com
www.cummeravenueuc.ca

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The Cummer Avenue United Church choir has returned to our newly renovated building at the corner of Cummer Ave. and Yonge St. Final work on our three manual Casavant pipe organ is to be completed this spring. We are a group of volunteer singers, supported by professional section leads, that provide strong musical leadership for Sunday morning worship services throughout the year. We offer a flexible program with a combination of small group ensembles and full choir. Plans are also in place for concerts and other musical events encompassing a wide range of musical styles.

canary sitelinkJanet Fralick
416-695-9034
info@etobicokecentennialchoir.ca
www.etobicokecentennialchoir.ca

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Etobicoke Centennial ChoirEtobicoke Centennial Choir (ECC) is a community choir dedicated to celebrating the art and joy of choral singing. Guided by professional artists, we offer vibrant and diverse performances of repertoire, ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary compositions and popular music.

ECC offers a challenging and supportive choral experience. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday, September to June, from 7:30pm to 9:45pm at Humber Valley United Church in Etobicoke. New singers are welcome. Some choral experience and the ability to read music are required.

Our 2025/26 season includes Benjamin Britten’s Ceremony of Carols, music by women composers including Carol Barnett’s A World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass, and our tribute to the big band era, “Sing It High – Swing It Low”.

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