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Canary PagestheWholeNote CHOIR LISTINGS | <strong>2012</strong>-2013performing on an international stage. EFS isrenowned for diverse styles, commitment toCanadian repertoire, collaborations with otherCanadian artists and its rich, warm sound.Kevin Bradshaw, developmentand marketing519-846-0331www.elorafestival.com●●Ensemble TrypTychChamber ChoirEnsemble TrypTych Chamber Choir (ETCC) is anauditioned amateur mixed-voice choir. Four annualconcerts feature diverse, unique and challengingrepertoire, including oratorio, opera,smaller works, cabaret and Canadian compositions.Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays from7:15pm–9:15pm at Trinity Presbyterian Church,2737 Bayview Ave (just south of Highway 401)from September to <strong>May</strong>. If you enjoy learningand performing beautiful and interestingmusic, contact ETCC to set up an appointmentfor an audition.Lenard Whiting, artistic director416-763-5066 x3etcc@tryptych.orgwww.tryptych.org●●Etobicoke Centennial ChoirFounded for Canada’s centennial celebration in1967, the Etobicoke Centennial Choir is an SATBchoir with a strong tradition of choral excellencewhich also offers a warm and welcoming communityfor singers. Under music director HenryRenglich, the choir is committed to innovativeprogramming and collaboration with other artsgroups. Our three-concert season encompassesa varied repertoire of classical and contemporaryworks, both sacred and secular.Rehearsals are Tuesdays from 7:30pm–10pm atHumber Valley United Church in Etobicoke.Membership is by audition. Interested singersare invited to attend any rehearsal, includingour Open House in early September.Lindsay Dodge, president416-622-6923info@etobicokecentennialchoir.cawww.etobicokecentennialchoir.ca●●Etobicoke Youth ChoirMusic director Louise Jardine provides excellenttutelage and artistic inspiration. Choristersaged 7–<strong>17</strong> enjoy singing, gaining life skills, sharingtalents and developing musical abilities.Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings at HumbervaleUnited Church, 1447 Royal York Road, Septemberthrough <strong>May</strong>. Auditions are simple and fees arereasonable. Repertoire includes contemporary,theatre, classical and sacred music. Our seasonfeatures two concerts, community performances,a cabaret featuring individual choristersand fall and spring workshop weekends.Highlight events for the choir include participationin a sold-out 2009 concert at Carnegie Hall,the 2011 Festival of the Aegean in Greece and theupcoming 2013 International Children’s ChoirFestival in England.George416-231-9120eyc.secretary@sympatico.ca●●Exultate Chamber ChoirFor more than 30 years, Exultate has garneredpraise as a precise, passionate ensemble witha wide-ranging repertoire. Established by conductorJohn Tuttle and now under the leadershipof Dr. Karen Grylls, a chamber choir specialistand international clinician from New Zealand,Exultate is enriched by the musicianship andvaried backgrounds of its members. Exultatepresents a four-concert subscription series inToronto and contributes to the developmentof the choral community through outreach initiatives.Auditions are held as required to fillvacancies. Rehearsals are typically on Tuesdaynights from 5:30pm–7pm.416-971-9229exultate@exultate.netwww.exultate.net●●Georgetown Bach ChoraleSince its inception in the year 2000, theGeorgetown Bach Chorale has been enthrallingaudiences in the Halton Hills area with outstandingchoral concerts. The chorale consists of approximately20 singers devoted largely to theperformance of baroque music. Under the directionof artistic director Ron Greidanus, thegroup is committed to musical excellence andis recognized by many Toronto musicians as adiscerning group with outstanding authenticsound. Audiences have been astounded by thelevel of performance achieved by the chorale,but it is not this musical prowess alone that hasmany citizens admiring the group: the choir hasalso maintained a positive involvement withinthe community.Ron Greidanus905-873-9909ronaldgreidanus@hotmail.comwww.georgetownbachchorale.com●●Grace Church on-the-Hill ChoirsThere is no sound like the soaring tone oftrebles, boys and girls, trained in the Englishcathedral tradition and singing in the superbacoustics of Grace Church on-the-Hill. The Choirof Gentlemen and Boys and the St. Cecilia Choirof Women and Girls sing the best choral repertoire(15th to 21st century) each week in worship,in concerts and on tour. Girls and boys aged fiveand up are welcome to participate. Prior musicaltraining is not required for children. There isno membership fee and children receive a smallstipend for singing. Interested adult choir membersshould contact the director of music. Welook forward to hearing from you!Stephen Fraser, director of musicsfraser@gracechurchonthehill.cawww.gracechurchonthehill.ca●●GRAND PHILHARMONIC CHOIRThe Grand Philharmonic Choir (GPC), based inKitchener, is one of this country’s leading choralinstitutions. The GPC consists of four choirs: a100-voice main choir; a 35-voice chamber choir;a youth choir; and a children’s choir. Under theartistic direction of Mark Vuorinen, the choirs offer20+ concerts a year, often with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and top soloists. The choirssing in Kitchener’s acoustically superb CentreIn The Square and in local churches. Repertoireis a rich blend of traditional masterworks andinnovative works by contemporary composers.Auditions are held in <strong>May</strong> and September.Luisa D’Amato, president519-578-6885president@grandphilchoir.comwww.grandphilchoir.com●●Grand River ChorusThe Grand River Chorus is a Brantford-area auditioned70-voice SATB community choir. Wepresent four main concerts per year and also performat various community events and in concertshosted by other organizations. Our <strong>2012</strong>/13season opens October 27 with “Great Momentsfrom Opera,” followed by “Handel’s Messiah”on December 23. We then present “HappyValentine’s Day” on February <strong>17</strong> and concludewith “A Coronation for Our Generations” onJune 1 and 2, our special concert in honour ofQueen Elizabeth II’s 60 years on the throne. Ourchorus sings works of the great masters and contemporarycomposers. Rehearsals are Mondaysat 7:30pm from September to June.Richard Cunningham519-841-9708grandriverchorus@rogers.comwww.grandriverchorus.com●●Guelph Youth SingersGuelph Youth Singers, founded in 1991, is enteringits 22nd year this season and is led byartistic director Linda Beaupré. GYS has fourtreble choirs of youth and children aged 6–18.Choristers are placed in each of the choirsbased on age and skill level. Weekly rehearsalsat Guelph Youth Music Centre include vocal technique,theory and sight singing. GYS performsup to three major concerts per season as well asworkshop, festival, community and guest performances.Auditions are held in April and <strong>May</strong>for entry in September and in November for alimited number of positions in January.Cathy Meggison, administrator519-821-8574admin@guelphyouthsingers.comwww.guelphyouthsingers.com●●Hamilton Children’s ChoirCome Sing With Us! The award-winningHamilton Children’s Choir offers performancesthat go far beyond technical excellence whiledazzling audiences with a focused sound, brilliantrepertoire and captivating stage presence.Guided by world renowned Zimfira Poloz, whobelieves “if you can speak, you can sing,” and atalented artistic team, the HCC offers four differentchoir programs to approximately 150 youngsingers ranging in age from 4–18 years who livein Hamilton and surrounding areas. The HCCpresents an unmatched opportunity for personalgrowth, challenging work and rewardingexperiences accomplished through choircamp, rehearsals, workshops, recording, performancesand touring.Tricia LeClair, executive director905-527-1618info@hamiltonchildrenschoir.comwww.hamiltonchildrenschoir.com● ● Harbourfront ChorusYou’re invited to join the Harbourfront Chorus,a non-auditioned choir performing a diverse

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