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About
“The choir is amazing – it never fails to impress. The entire experience was wonderful.” — Concert patron
The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir is praised by patrons and media alike for the emotional intensity of its performances, and for its grand symphonic sound and clarity of expression. The Choir continues to be dedicated, since its founding in 1894, to engaging audiences with the power of great choral music performed live.
The 135-voice choir, under the artistic leadership of Grammy-nominated Noel Edison, includes auditioned choristers, choral apprentices and 20 members of the professional Elora Festival Singers.
The TMC champions choral music in Canada beyond the live concert experience. Many TMC performances are accessible across the country and beyond through webcasting. The Choir’s education and outreach activities contribute to the development of professional and amateur choral musicians: welcoming singers aged 17 to 22 to the Choir through an Apprentice Program, offering a series of fun and educational Singsation Saturday choral workshops for amateur singers, and supporting the development of emerging choral artists with the Choral Composition Competition, the annual TMC Choral Conductors’ Symposium, and the two-year Associate Conductor position.
The TMC’s 2016/17 season, Noel Edison’s 20th with the Choir, includes six concerts and a number of guest appearances, including many with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
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The Folks Behind It All
Noel Edison
Noel Edison has been widely recognised and appreciated by choristers, critics and patrons for his skilful interpretive work with both choir and orchestra. His vision for the TMC is to create performances that connect audiences emotionally with some of the greatest traditional and contemporary choral repertoire.
Edison co-founded the Elora Festival in 1979 and, a year later, the Elora Festival Singers as its choir-in-residence. In 1997, Noel Edison was named interim conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, and the Elora Festival Singers were selected as the professional core of the TMC. He assumed the position full-time two years later. He has recorded and toured with the Elora Festival Singers and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. He is a champion of Canadian composers, commissioning and premiering a number of works, and of the education of emerging choral conductors, launching the TMC’s annual Choral Conductors’ Symposium in 2010. In 2009 Edison was appointed to the Order of Ontario, the province’s highest honour, and in 2012 he received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal.
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Events
TMC presents Elora Festival Singers in concert
Sunday, October 16, 2016, at 3 pm
Church of the Holy Trinity
TMC brings the Grammy-nominated Elora Festival Singers to Toronto for an intimate concert of a cappella music by the Italian Renaissance master Palestrina, complemented by contemporary works by Arvo Pärt and Jocelyn Morlock.
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Felix Mendelssohn’s Elijah
Saturday, November 5, 2016, at 7:30 pm
Koerner Hall, Telus Centre for Performance and Learning
This blockbuster oratorio, first performed in 1846, takes listeners through the vivid story of the prophet Elijah told through Felix Mendelssohn’s stirring choruses, colourful orchestration and dramatic recitatives. Elijah was the crowning glory of Mendelssohn’s successful and tragically short career. The Choir and Festival Orchestra, under the direction of Noel Edison, will be joined by a stellar line-up of soloists including bass-baritone David Pittsinger who has been praised by the Washington Times for his brilliant, knife-clean bass-baritone voice, impeccable enunciation and authoritative and passionate delivery. Pittsinger will debut the role of Elijah with the TMC. He will be joined by soloists who have thrilled TMC audiences with their virtuosity: soprano Lesley Bouza; mezzo-soprano Christina Stelmacovich; and internationally-renowned operatic tenor Michael Schade.
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Festival of Carols
Wednesday, December 7, 2016, at 7:30 pm
Yorkminster Park Baptist Church
The TMC is joined by the Canadian Staff Band and organist David Briggs for its joyous annual celebration of music for the season, including a popular audience sing-along of favourite carols.
More details here.
TMC Choral Conductors’ Symposium Concert
Saturday, January 28, 2017, at 3 pm
Yorkminster Park Baptist Church
This FREE concert concludes the TMC’s annual Choral Conductors’ Symposium which brings together five emerging conductors from across North America for a week of intensive workshops with Noel Edison. The five conductors will conduct the Elora Festival Singers and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir in a lively concert of classical and contemporary choral music.
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Sing Joyfully!
Saturday, March 4, 2017, at 4 pm
Yorkminster Park Baptist Church
The TMC, Yorkminster Park Baptist Church Minster Singers and organist William Maddox join forces for a great hymn sing with audience members invited to sing along. The two choirs will also perform stirring anthems from traditional to modern.
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Sacred Music for a Sacred Space
Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at 7:30 pm AND Good Friday, April 14, 2017, at 7:30 pm
St. Paul’s Basilica
The TMC has added a second performance night for this popular concert which brings together contemplative music with the beautiful setting of St. Paul’s. This concert has become a cherished moment of calm and reflection for many.
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