canary sitelinkGilles Durot
416-843-4239
evlesvoixducoeur@gmail.com
www.lesvoixducoeur.com

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L'ensemble vocal Les voix du coeurDepuis sa fondation en 1994, l’ensemble vocal Les voix du coeur est un acteur incontournable de la vie culturelle francophone de Toronto. Chaque année, il enchante un public francophone et francophile grandissant avec des spectacles de grande qualité, mettant en lumière la richesse et la diversité de la chanson d’expression française.

Since its founding in 1994, Les Voix du Coeur vocal ensemble has played a key role in Toronto’s Francophone cultural scene. Every year, it delights a growing audience of Francophone and Francophile music lovers with high-quality performances that highlight the richness and diversity of French-language music.

canary sitelinkAlbert Wong
416-392-1509
harbourfrontchorus@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/harbourfrontchorus

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Come sing with us as we celebrate our 20th season! Choral singing contributes to health and happiness. Harbourfront Chorus is a non-auditioned community choir that meets weekly. We perform a wide range of music that spans from early Renaissance music to contemporary popular songs. Rehearsals are on Tuesdays from 7:30pm to 9pm at the Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre, located at the southeast corner of Queens Quay W. and Bathurst St. from September through May. Please get in touch for more information.

canary sitelinkNeil Macdonald
tcsingers2024comms@gmail.com
www.torontoclassicalsingers.ca

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Toronto Classical SingersToronto Classical Singers is passionately committed to the great choral tradition of the past 300 years. Since our founding 35 years ago, we have maintained a strong reputation for artistic excellence. Our goal is to inspire and delight our audiences with a diverse programme of great masterpieces, as well as less frequently heard works.

Our season runs from September to April, and we rehearse and perform at Yonge and St. Clair. Our concerts feature a full orchestra, established and up-and-coming soloists, and other accompanists. As an auditioned choir we welcome singers of all backgrounds. While we strive for high standards, we offer a supportive environment and we don’t forget to have fun.

We love the music we sing, and we are proud to keep the choral tradition strong and vital in Toronto’s musical community.

canary sitelinkMatthew Boutda
647-981-3705
matt@leasideuc.com
www.leasideunited.org

 

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Music is central to worship at Leaside United Church. The rich music program includes the Chancel Choir and the Junior Choir.

The Chancel Choir consists of a group of approximately 20 voices. This includes a professional core and volunteer singers. The choir provides musical leadership at the Sunday 10:30am weekly worship services, and rehearses on Thursday evenings from 7:30pm to 9:30pm.

The Junior Choir, under the leadership of Nancy Stewart, provides musical leadership and sings anthems several times a year. We rehearse on Thursday evenings from 6:30pm to 7:15pm.

canary sitelinkLaurent Thibault
647-203-7795
lthibault@cogeco.ca
www.northhaltonsingers.ca

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North Halton Community SingersThe North Halton Community Singers, with some 80 amateur singers, started in 1971. Rehearsals are at the Acton Heritage Town Hall every Monday night and we perform at various venues in Halton Hills. The choir is led by music director Eleanor Wallace who has had a long and distinguished career as a music teacher in Georgetown and Oakville. Mark Peterson, a very accomplished musician, is our accompanist.

A non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers, the North Halton Community Singers is a registered charity performing a variety of musical genres, including classical, pop and folk, and from sacred to secular. It has performed at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall, the Mississauga Living Arts Centre, and also in Holland and Ireland.

See our website for recorded virtual performances and our history.

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