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SUMMARY:Singsation with Elaine Choi
DESCRIPTION:Join Elaine Choi for a Singsation workshop.\nIt’s a community singing workshop\, and a wonderful way to spend a Saturday morning – with people who love to sing! \nThe Theme: Finding Resilience Through Song\n\nIn October of 2024\, conductor\, educator\, and friend of TMChoir\, Elaine Choi was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her public display of resilience as she embarked on her cancer journey has inspired musicians across the country. Together\, we will journey with Elaine through the music that showed her adversity in the darkness\, enabled her to find courage within\, and most importantly\, build an unwavering community of support and love. Experience how repertoire creates connection and highlights our shared resilience in this Singsation. Immerse yourself in the art of togetherness\, and celebrate the strength found in hope and human connection – through song! \nYour Conductor: \nElaine Choi (D.M.A.) immerses herself in Canada’s vibrant choral community as a conductor\, educator\, adjudicator\, chorister\, and collaborative pianist. She currently serves as Director of Music at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church\, Artistic Director of Pax Christi Chorale\, and Founder & Artistic Director of Babεl\, an ensemble dedicated to highlighting choral music of the Asian diaspora. Active nationally and internationally\, she has led performances at the PODIUM National Choral Conference (2024)\, Ontario Youth Choir (2024)\, Luminato Festival (2025)\, AMIS Festival (2025/2026)\, and the Bangkok International Choral Festival (2022)\, among others. Elaine earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from the University of Toronto under the mentorship of Dr. Hilary Apfelstadt and was awarded the Ontario Arts Council’s 2023 Leslie Bell Prize. \nLearn more about Elaine Choi. \nThe workshop will take place in Cameron Hall at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. \nTicket: $15 (+ fees) online or $20 at the door \nRegister for the Workshop \nSingsation is made possible through the support of our donors
URL:https://www.tmchoir.org/event/singsation-with-elaine-choi/
LOCATION:Yorkminster Park Baptist Church\, 1585 Yonge St.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4T 1Z9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Singsation
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SUMMARY:The Sacred Veil
DESCRIPTION:In this performance\nThe Innocence by Craig Hella Johnson\nMystical Hope by Stephanie Martin (TMChoir Commission & World Premiere)\nO Ignee Spiritus by Hildegard von Bingen\nSemangat Membara by Tracy Wong\nThe Sacred Veil by Eric Whitacre\nMay You Heal by Mark Sirrett\nLight of a Clear Blue Morning by Dolly Parton; arr. Craig Hella Johnson\n \nRuntime: 90-minutes\, no intermission \nOn the music\nGrammy Award-winning composer Eric Whitacre’s The Sacred Veil is a deeply personal meditation on love\, loss\, and healing. Written with poet Charles Anthony Silvestri\, it tells the true story of Silvestri’s wife\, Julie\, who passed away from ovarian cancer at 36. Through its luminous harmonies and intimate text\, the piece explores the profound connection between love and grief. “Heartbreaking but also bracing” (LA Times)\, this poignant work is presented in partnership with Metropolitan United Church as a vigil for Cancer Awareness Month. \nBuy Tickets – April 25 \nAbout the Artwork\nLionhearted by Michelle Marin. Michelle Marin creates intimate paintings\, drawing on her technical knowledge as a craftsperson and artist\, as well as her experiences and observations as a healthcare worker\, to explore what it means to be human.
URL:https://www.tmchoir.org/event/the-sacred-veil/
LOCATION:Metropolitan United Church\, 56 Queen St E\, Toronto\, ON\, M5C 2Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:2025-26
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20261001T193000
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SUMMARY:MOZART: Mass in C Minor & Requiem
DESCRIPTION:In this performance\nGreat Mass in C Minor\, K. 427 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nRequiem in D Minor\, K. 626 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nNew commission by TMChoir’s 26/27 Composer-in-Residence \nOn the music\nTwo of Mozart’s most powerful and mysterious masterpieces take centre stage in an extraordinary evening of sacred music. The Great Mass in C Minor and the Requiem stand among the most monumental works in the choral repertoire—both unfinished\, yet enduring in their emotional depth and brilliance. Under the baton of Maestro Jean-Sébastien Vallée\, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and TMOrchestra present these iconic works through a fresh artistic lens\, including multiple modern reconstructions of the Requiem.  \nSubscribe & Save \nSubscriptions are now on sale! Single tickets will be available in Summer 2026.
URL:https://www.tmchoir.org/event/mozart/
LOCATION:Koerner Hall\, TELUS Centre For Performance And Learning\, 273 Bloor St W\, \, ON\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:2026-27
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SUMMARY:The Light of Paradise
DESCRIPTION:In this performance\nThe Light of Paradise by Paul Mealor \nOn the music\nThe Toronto Mendelssohn Singers present the Toronto premiere of Paul Mealor’s The Light of Paradise\, a mesmerizing choral opera that blends ancient mysticism with contemporary sound. Inspired by the life of medieval mystic Margery Kempe\, the work unfolds through fourteen evocative movements tracing a profound spiritual journey. \nAccompanied by the renowned Quasar Saxophone Quartet\, this immersive performance moves beyond the traditional concert format. Through dynamic staging and movement within the space\, singers and musicians surround the audience with luminous harmonies and rich textures\, creating a powerful and deeply atmospheric concert experience. \nSubscribe & Save \nSubscriptions are now on sale! Single tickets will be available in Summer 2026.
URL:https://www.tmchoir.org/event/light-of-paradise/
LOCATION:Metropolitan United Church\, 56 Queen St E\, Toronto\, ON\, M5C 2Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:2026-27
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SUMMARY:Festival of Carols
DESCRIPTION:In this performance\nTraditional carols and festive works\nA new commission by TMChoir’s 26/27 Composer-in-Residence \nOn the music\nExperience the season’s magic with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir’s beloved holiday tradition. Under the direction of Maestro Jean-Sébastien Vallée\, this heartwarming concert invites you to sing along to cherished carols and revel in the joy of communal music-making. This year’s Festival of Carols features a delightful blend of timeless classics and contemporary works. Set against the stunning backdrop of Yorkminster Park Baptist Church\, the evening promises a festive atmosphere filled with music that uplifts and inspires. \nSubscribe & Save \nSubscriptions are now on sale! Single tickets will be available in Summer 2026.
URL:https://www.tmchoir.org/event/festival-of-carols-2026/
LOCATION:Yorkminster Park Baptist Church\, 1585 Yonge St.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4T 1Z9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:2026-27
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20270401T193000
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SUMMARY:The Dream of Gerontius
DESCRIPTION:In this performance\nThe Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 by Edward Elgar\n \nOn the music\nExperience the profound depths of Edward Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius as the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir brings this rarely performed masterpiece to life. Under the imaginative direction of Jean-Sébastien Vallée\, this monumental work delves into the spiritual journey of a soul’s passage from death to the afterlife\, offering a timeless exploration of faith\, doubt\, and redemption. \nRich with emotional intensity and intricate choral writing\, Elgar’s visionary score has recently drawn renewed attention through the acclaimed film The Choral\, which portrays a wartime choir’s transformative encounter with the work. This powerful performance reveals the grandeur and spiritual depth of one of the choral repertoire’s most compelling masterpieces. \nSubscribe & Save \nSubscriptions are now on sale! Single tickets will be available in Summer 2026.
URL:https://www.tmchoir.org/event/dream-of-gerontius/
LOCATION:Koerner Hall\, TELUS Centre For Performance And Learning\, 273 Bloor St W\, \, ON\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:2026-27
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20270501T193000
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SUMMARY:Considering Matthew Shepard
DESCRIPTION:In this performance\nConsidering Matthew Shepard by Craig Hella Johnson \nOn the music\nAs global challenges to LGBTQ+ rights intensify\, Craig Hella Johnson’s Considering Matthew Shepard stands as a profoundly relevant and moving work. Performed by the Toronto Mendelssohn Singers\, this 21st-century secular passion reflects on love\, loss\, and the enduring human capacity for compassion. \nThe oratorio reflects on the life and tragic death of Matthew Shepard\, whose 1998 murder became a catalyst for LGBTQ+ advocacy. Blending classical\, jazz\, and folk influences with texts drawn from poets\, mystics\, historical sources\, and writings connected to Shepard’s life—including a brief excerpt from his own correspondence—the work creates a powerful space for reflection and remembrance. Presented in a semi-staged performance\, it offers a poignant call for empathy\, compassion\, and understanding. \nSubscribe & Save \nSubscriptions are now on sale! Single tickets will be available in Summer 2026.
URL:https://www.tmchoir.org/event/considering-matthew-shepard/
LOCATION:Metropolitan United Church\, 56 Queen St E\, Toronto\, ON\, M5C 2Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:2026-27
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