Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto: The Season of Joy

Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto: The Season of Joy

Free Noon Hour Choir and Organ Concert Series

Lydia Adams, conductor

Shawn Grenke, organ

The JUNO-winning Amadeus Choir, founded in 1975, has been led by Lydia Adams since 1984, during which time it has grown in size and reputation to become one of Canadas most acclaimed choral ensembles. Dr. Adams, who also leads the Elmer Iseler Singers, created Amadeuss annual Seasonal-Song-Writing Competition which attracts submissions from around the world and serves as an inspiration to composers of all ages. A selection of the winning songs along with many seasonal favourites will be performed at this concert.

Roy Thomson Hall's free noon-hour concert series celebrates the artistry of outstanding choral ensembles and organists, and spotlights the magnificent Gabriel Kney pipe organ. The community is invited to enjoy an hour of beautiful music in the splendour of this acoustically superb venue.

Admission is free. Tickets are not issued.

Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Concerts suitable for ages 6 and up.

Front doors open at 11am. Auditorium opens at 11:30am.

Reserved seating available for school groups of 20 or more. Please click here to request seating.



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