1. Bach Children's Chorus www.bachorus.org/
BCC consists of 200 auditioned singers in choirs at differing levels of ability - three treble choirs for children aged 6-16 and an SATB choir for changed voices and girls aged 16 and up. Each choir rehearses weekly in east Scarborough.
Publisher - The Bach Children’s Chorus of Scarborough
2. Canadian Children's Opera Chorus www.canadianchildrensopera.com/
The Canadian Youth Opera Chorus (CYOC) formed in 2002 to provide choral and operatic training for girls (16 to 19) and boys (14 to 19), is part of CCOC. Find out about Youth Chorus auditions and more.
Publisher - Canadian Children's Opera Chorus
3. Canadian Opera Company Youth Programs www.coc.ca/education/youth.html
Join us for workshops, performances and special opportunities, designed specifically for youth and young adults, which provide ways to make opera your own.
Publisher - Canadian Opera Company
4. Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto) www.rcmusic.ca/
Program descriptions of Glenn Gould Professional School, Learning through the Arts, and The Community School. RCM examination information, concerts and events schedule.
5. The High Park Choirs of Toronto www.highparkchoirs.org/
The mission of The High Park Choirs of Toronto is to train young voices and develop a love of choral music among choir members. The Choir offers young people a sense of personal accomplishment through choral singing. Senior Divisions of the High Park Choirs consists of students entering grades 7 to 12.
Publisher - High Park Choirs of Toronto
6. Toronto Children's Chours www.torontochildrenschorus.com/
Over 300 Toronto-area children, aged 7-17, perform with the choir annually. There are five choir levels in the TCC. Find out about auditions and performances.
Publisher - Toronto Children's Chorus
7. The VIVA! Youth Singers of Toronto www.vivayouthsingers.com/
Giving children ages 5-18 an opportunity to be part of an artistical endeavour. Encouraging membership that reflects the diversity of the Toronto community.
Publisher - VIVA! Youth Singers of Toronto