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Celebrating Human Diversity – March 1st 2025

 

Join us on March 1st – at 7:30 pm, Church of the Redeemer for an evening of multilingual works that celebrates our diverse cultures. We are featuring a program of all living composers, from North America, the UK, and Asia.  Some of our Canadian local composers (Joshua Tamayo, and Aiko Tomi) will be present that evening to speak about their music, and you will be able to meet them. There will also be a guest cellist from the Glenn Gould School of music performing alongside. A baking sale will occur at the end of the concert, to support the choir. Baked goods are always pre-packaged and ready to go.

This concert also has an outreach component, where we will be supporting the Common Table, which is a program run out of the Church of the Redeemer to help those in need. We will also be accepting donations such as:

  • T-shirts: MENS- M, L, XL
  • Hoodies: MENS – L, XL
  • WINTER BOOTS: Sizes 8-14
  • WOMENS: new underwear: M, L, XL
  • MENS: new underwear: M, L, XL
  • Toiletries: Toothbrushes

We hope you will join us on Saturday March 1st, at 7:30pm for a wonderful evening of choral music. As always, kids 12 and under are free. See you at the Church of the Redeemer, at the corner of Avenue Road and Bloor.

  • Parking is available on Cumberland, Yorkville, and Bedford.
  • TTC stations: Bay, or Museum.
  • Accessible Ramp is located on the WEST side of the church.

TICKETS: https://www.eventbrite.ca/o/cantabile-chamber-singers-7591490033

CCS Concert Season in Toronto

Concert 1 – In Paradisum  –November 9th 7:30 pm, St Patrick’s Catholic Church, 131 McCaul St  This is a joint concert with St. Patrick’s Catholic Church and the Candlelight Liturgy Singers featuring the Requiem by Gabriel Fauré, which was dedicated to his father, who died in 1885, and…

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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…