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group:
Jubilate!
Jubilate! meets once a week and gives three concerts a year - in a wide variety of styles.
group:
Cantabile Chorale
65 or more member choir which gives two main programmes a season. Usually from the standard choral repertoire.
video:
Haleluya (Psalm 150) by Srul Irving Glick, performed by the Elora Festival Singers
Srul Irving Glick: Haleluya. Elora Festival Singers (the professional core of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir). Catherine Klopoushak, conductor. Performed at the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir's Symposium concert on January 26, 2013 at Yorkminster Park Baptist C... moreSrul Irving Glick: Haleluya. Elora Festival Singers (the professional core of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir). Catherine Klopoushak, conductor. Performed at the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir's Symposium concert on January 26, 2013 at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. This concert concluded the TMC's 2013 Choral Conductors' Symposium led by Noel Edison. Webcast produced by Inline Digital.
blog:
Why do you sing?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I came across an interesting article on Canada’s CBC Radio 2 blog a few years back. It was entitled Why do you sing? and attracted several comments f...
video:
Hold Me Rock Me
live performance in May 2023
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
group:
Cadence
The stage lights fall, the crowd goes quiet, and four harmonious voices rise up and fill the air. The melodies unfurl into something both familiar and fresh. What comes next may be a classic song by Joni Mitchell or Louis Prima. It may be an old bebop st... moreThe stage lights fall, the crowd goes quiet, and four harmonious voices rise up and fill the air. The melodies unfurl into something both familiar and fresh. What comes next may be a classic song by Joni Mitchell or Louis Prima. It may be an old bebop standard or cheeky arrangement of a 1980s hit. But these are arrangements like you’ve never heard them before—containing all the richness of a full band, but performed using just four voices.
This is Cadence, Canada’s premiere vocal group. Based in Toronto, this a cappella ensemble has been wowing audiences across the country and around the world for nearly 15 years. Whether performing at sold-out jazz clubs and concert halls, at music festivals, for educational outreach, or for corporate functions, the members of Cadence bring an infectious energy and uncanny verve to every song they sing.
The group’s four critically acclaimed studio albums, Cool Yule (2011), Speak Easy (2010), Twenty for One (2005), and Frost Free (2000) have won or been nominated for nume... less