canary sitelinkLiz Kochummen
416-431-0790
office@bachchildrenschorus.ca
www.bachchildrenschorus.ca

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Bach Children's ChorusFounded in 1987, the Bach Children's Chorus (BCC) provides a first-rate choral experience for children, youth and young adults, and has instilled a love of music in generations of singers for 39 years. Led by Artistic Director Meredith Wanstall, the BCC is known for setting a high standard of music education and performance experiences for community choirs through its integrated program of choral vocal technique, ear training, music theory and sight-singing. The BCC consists of seven ensembles, with music education programs for singers in JK/SK to Grade 1, and performance-oriented programs for singers in Grade 2 to post-secondary. The BCC offers a welcoming and inclusive environment and is committed to providing broad access to robust music education and joyful music-making for families in Toronto, York and Durham.

canary sitelinkAnne Stanley
647-292-9995
info.echo@gmail.com
www.echochoir.ca

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Echo ChoirEcho is an adult treble-voice, non-auditioned choir which welcomes women, trans and non-binary folks in a strong, inclusive, mutually supportive community in the heart of Toronto.

Ever since its founding as a women’s choir in 1991, Echo has been committed to a unique and eclectic repertoire focusing on social justice, musical excellence and passionate expression. We collaborate frequently with local musicians who enrich our repertoire with music from diverse cultures and in a broad range of genres.

The ability to read music is helpful but not required. We are accessible to all through a sliding scale fee.

We rehearse Tuesday evenings and some Saturdays at Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto. Our Echo Spring Concert, 35th Anniversary, will take place on May 10 at 3pm.

Echo gratefully acknowledges the support of the Toronto Arts Council.

canary sitelinkBruce Morrow
905-884-7922
info@chorusyork.ca
www.chorusyork.ca

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Chorus York is a mixed-voice choir for adults of all ages, based in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Led by our passion for singing, we strive to inspire the growth and enjoyment of choral music in our community through the performance of a variety of choral music, ranging from Bach to Broadway, to Show Tunes and Classical. We are a sought-after community choir that welcomes diversity in its membership and is recognized for performance excellence and strong community ties. Singers who are interested in joining Chorus York may email for additional information.

Chorus York's current conductor is Dr. John Holland, B.Mus, Art. Dip, M.Mus, PhD, who joined our organization in 2024. He brings inspired leadership and over twenty years of experience as a professional opera singer, choral conductor, and music educator to our choir.

canary sitelinkJanet Fralick
647-545-4263
info@etobicokecentennialchoir.ca
www.etobicokecentennialchoir.ca

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Etobicoke Centennial ChoirThe Etobicoke Centennial Choir (ECC) marks its 60th anniversary as a semi-professional community choir dedicated to artistic excellence. Our creative programming of classical masterpieces, contemporary compositions, and original works by acclaimed local artists captures the diverse musical traditions of Toronto and deepens community engagement with the arts.

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

Our 2026–27 season features J.S. Bach's "Cantata 140, Sleepers Wake!" and Brahms' German Requiem, both with orchestral accompaniment, plus Night Songs by ECC composers Renglich and Henstra.

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

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The Jubilate Singers is a mixed-voice auditioned choir of 35 voices directed by Isabel Bernaus. The repertoire includes world music in original languages, orchestral works and 20-21C choral pieces. Recent collaborations include the Chilean-American composer, Freddy Vilches, performing with him, the Abya Yala Choral Suite, and secondly, the University of Guelph choir, the University of Toronto Spirit Singers and the composer, Andrew Balfour, performing Canadian Indigenous music. We rehearse on Tuesday nights in Toronto and perform three concerts a year, plus two community appearances. Interested singers may sit in on a rehearsal and book an audition, if desired. Join a welcoming, social and sophisticated choir and perform beautiful music for appreciative audiences.

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