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The Amadeus Choir
is about choral music and singing in Toronto. Meet conductor Lydia Adams and accompanist Eleanor Daley. View database of Amadeus Choir repertoire or Competition winners.
Toronto Classical Singers
One of Toronto's most vibrant community choirs, the Toronto Classical Singers combines dedicated choristers, interesting repertoire, and dynamic leadership to perform season after season of choral/orchestral classics to growing Toronto audiences.
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir is Canada's world-renowned large vocal ensemble. Founded in 1894 by Dr. Augustus S. Vogt as an extension of his Jarvis St. Baptist Church choir, the Choir presented its first concert in Massey Hall (as part of the hall's inaugural season) on January 15, 1895. The Choir's name was chosen to honour the composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy who had died just a half-century before its founding.
Echo Women's Choir
Echo is a choir of women's voices based in Toronto, Canada. We are a community-based, non-affiliated organization striving for musical excellence. We are committed to performing an innovative range of music, from traditional choral and contemporary Canadian, to folk and international music. All women interested in singing and willing to make the time commitment are welcome!
BellŽArte Singers
The Bell'Arte Singers is one of Canada's finest community choirs. Founded in February 1988 by Dr. Lee Willingham and a group of enthusiastic colleagues, a Board of Directors was formed of community members, educators, musicians and business people, singers were auditioned and the services of one of Canada's pre-imminent organists, Ian Sadler was secured.
High Park Choirs
The High Park Choirs of Toronto (HPC) was founded as a girls choir in 1986 by Ann Cooper Gay. Since then, the Choir has won provincial and national recognition for its unique sound and varied repertoire, which ranges from Hildegard von Bingen to Oscar Peterson and Stephen Hatfield. The Choir sings in many languages and explores the rich heritage of cultures that make up the Canadian mosaic. There are three main choir divisions; the Children's Choir for kids in grades four through six, the Senior Choir for grades seven through twelve, and the girls Chamber Choir.
Toronto Children's Chorus
Founded in 1978 by Jean Ashworth Bartle, the Toronto Children's Chorus celebrates its Silver Anniversary this season. Recognized as one of the world's leading choral ensembles for children, the Chorus performs with an artistry that inspires audiences and critics alike. Providing life-enhancing experiences through the study and performance of the choral art, the TCC stands as a model in the international children's choir movement.
Quodlibet
We are a Toronto community choir founded in 2001 by Arthur Wenk. Our goal is to is to experience the joy of making music, and to share that experience with audiences; to bring together familiar and lesser-known repertoire in a variety of styles on a chosen theme.
Toronto Ontario's MegaCity Chorus
Men's A Cappella Chorus based in Toronto Ontario. Currently looking for new Male singers for their 2008 trip to Russia.
Bach to Blues
The Bach to Blues Company is a Stouffville and surrounding area group of singers dedicated to producing beautiful mixed voice harmonies through a challenging and varied repertoire of music from the 16th to the 20th century.
Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir
Home of the Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir A Toronto, Canada based all male choir singing the same types of music as Welsh choirs in Wales.
Tafelmusik
Tafelmusik, Canada's orchestra on period instruments, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this season. Established by Kenneth Solway and Susan Graves in 1979, and under the inspired leadership of Music Director and concertmaster Jeanne Lamon since 1981, Tafelmusik has achieved international recognition for its concerts and recordings. The ensemble has eighteen core members and is expanded as the need arises. All orchestra members are specialists in historical performance practice and perform on original instruments or modern replicas faithful in design and construction to the originals.
York Highlands Chorus
Women's Barbershop Organization: Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. As a member of Sweet Adelines International, the York Highlands Chorus is setting a high standard in both choral and quartet barbershop singing.
Louis Quilico
Louis Quilico was one of the world's great baritones and a long-time star of the Metropolitan Opera. He was best known as the hunchbacked jester Rigoletto, a part he played 510 times in his career.
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