We are gearing up for upcoming performances with Necessary Angel Theatre company in Toronto. Cantabile plays the part of “the choir” in the play. Our performances are March 6th and 15th, however the show runs from March 1st-15th, and…
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#GivingTuesday Please consider supporting Cantabile Chamber Singers in our first online fundraiser. We believe in engaging in cultural diversity through our programming and promoting music written by living and young composers of the present.We believe that our music helps…
Featuring a new commissioned premiere for choir and electronics by Laura Sgroi. …
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/remember-me-tickets-51233733476 This link is active until 5 pm Saturday November 10th. Save money and buy your tickets online. We hope you see you at our concert! Free for kids 13 and under.…
Read below for a testimonial written by one of our audience members: “The Cantabile Chamber Singers’ Lumina concert on March 23 was the most enjoyable choral performances I have attended in recent years. The concert’s theme was light and…
Thank you so much for coming out to our show on March 23rd and bringing your friends! We had a great turn out, and even ran out of programs! If you sign up for our newsletter, we will be…
Congrats to our composer in residence Laura Sgroi for being awarded an Ontario Arts Council grant to write new music for choir and electronics! We look forward to collaborating with her on this exciting project for the 2018-2019 season!…
Thank you so much for coming out in the rain on Saturday to support our first show of the season! It was so great to see a full audience in attendance! We hope you enjoyed the music, singalong, and…
This first concert features works from 20th and 21st century British composers such as Holst, Parry, and Stanford, mixed with music by contemporary living female composers such as Toronto locals: Laura Sgroi and Stephanie Martin. The theme of the…
We love receiving testimonials of our concerts. Thank you to Farhad Nargol-O’Neill! It was with the expectation of excellence and diversity that I came to The Church of the Redeemer last week to hear the Cantabile Chamber Singers perform…