canary sitelinkLucas Harris
416-546-3312
lucasharris@live.ca
www.torontochamberchoir.ca

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Toronto Chamber ChoirToronto Chamber Choir has held a prominent place in Canada’s early music scene since 1968. An accomplished group of 30-40 auditioned singers, TCC specializes in Renaissance and Baroque repertoire, working with period instrumentalists, but also exploring music from other periods and cultures. TCC usually gives two evening concerts and two afternoon “Kaffeemusiks” that contextualize our repertoire through narration and a multimedia component.

We rehearse Wednesday evenings at the Church of the Transfiguration on Manor Rd. E, just west of Mount Pleasant Rd., with occasional Saturday “retreats,” often featuring guest presenters. We are currently seeking new members, with auditions anytime by arrangement with the director. We welcome diversity in our membership.

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

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London Pro Musica ChoirLondon 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, M.Mus and our accompanist is Hayoon Kim, M.Mus, M.Ed.

Milestones in our history include winning the CBC Choral Competition, releasing nine 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. In 2024, we won the FCLMA award for Best Classical Choir.

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

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Canadian Celtic ChoirCanadian Celtic Choir, founded in 1996 by Dan Surman (BFA, B.Ed), is a London-based SATB choir of about 50 members that has built a solid reputation as one of the most in-demand choirs in SW Ontario. Our artistic director/conductor is Paul Grambo, MMus, and we are accompanied by Stephen Holowitz, BMus, BEd. 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, June 20 to 29, 2025. Our most recent CDs, A Celtic Noel (2013) and Celtic Inspiration (2014), are out of print. More recent recordings are available on our YouTube channel.

canary sitelinkAlice Norton-Bell
416-366-0467
info@canadianchildrensopera.com
www.canadianchildrensopera.com

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Canadian Children's Opera CompanyAs Canada’s only permanent children’s opera company, the Canadian Children’s Opera Company (CCOC) has ignited a passion for opera in thousands of young voices over 57 years. We offer exceptional training in singing, music, and drama for youth ages 3 to 19 across five choirs and a new Young Artist Studio, a pre-professional training program for young people ages 16 and up. The CCOC performs regularly with leading arts organizations in Toronto and beyond, with members regularly performing in the Canadian Opera Company’s productions. We commission and present world-class children's operas, and empower youth through innovative outreach programs. Annually, over 2,100 youth and families benefit from our programming, reaching diverse communities across the GTA.

canary sitelinkPeg McCracken
705-745-1820
singers@peterboroughsingers.com
www.peterboroughsingers.com

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Peterborough Singers 2023The Peterborough Singers, under the leadership of Conductor Shawn Grenke, is a 130-voice auditioned choir. Each season, the choir presents four concerts, incorporating a blend of repertoire from gospel to sacred, pop to oratorio. World-class, professional Canadian soloists enjoy performing with the choir time and again. The Peterborough Singers also make a point of incorporating young emerging artists each season, giving them a chance to perform alongside some of the experienced performers. Specially commissioned music from Canadian composers is part of the regular repertoire.

The Singers offer weekly music classes, enabling young musicians to develop the skills required for Choral music performance. The Singers appreciate the wonderful support given by the community.

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