Cantata Singers of Ottawa, founded in 1964, is one of the foremost choirs in Eastern Ontario. The choir presents classical and contemporary music from around the world in its own choral concert series. As part of its series, the choir supports local and national composers by commissioning and performing their works. The choir is directed by Andrew McAnerney.
The choir produces its own concert series every year and makes numerous guest appearances with other organizations. CSO has recorded programmes for CBC Radio, CBC Television and Radio Canada, and it has won top honours in the CBC Radio competition for amateur choirs. In 1998, CSO and the NAC Orchestra under Mario Bernardi recorded Shattered Night, Shivering Stars, a CD of music of Canadian composer Alexina Louie. In addition to its Canadian tours, the choir has performed in the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Austria, Hungary and Italy.
Since the opening of the National Arts Centre (NAC) in 1969, Cantata Singers of Ottawa have performed every year with the NAC Orchestra under the baton of the NAC's artistic directors, from Mario Bernardi to Trevor Pinnock and Pinchas Zukerman, as well as internationally renowned guest conductors.
The Cantata Singers of Ottawa is dedicated to excellence in the performance of choral music from Canada and around the world and fostering Canadian talent. The Choir was founded in 1964 by Gerald Wheeler, organist and choirmaster of St Matthew's Church in Ottawa. The choir then consisted of 20 singers. The first concert was December 1964 at the National Gallery.
After one season, Gerald Wheeler moved to Montreal and Brian Law took over as director of the Cantata Singers of Ottawa. In 1969, the choir was invited to sing Purcell's Dido and Aneas at the new National Arts Centre (NAC). Since then the CSO became the choir in residence of the NAC and has performed in many NAC productions over the years, singing under many world renowned conductors such as Eduardo Mata, Helmuth Rilling, Franz Paul Decker, Trevor Pinnock, Richard Hickox, Paul Goodwin, Martin Pearlman, Gerald Wirth, Earl Stafford, Eric Kunzel, and Pinchas Zukerman. To balance the National Arts Centre Orchestra (NACO), the choir increased in size to 44 members. Under Brian Law, the choir has also traveled frequently around Canada and toured the Maritime provinces and South-western Ontario. In 1980 the NAC invited the choir to sing with the NACO in Carnegie Hall.
When Brian Law left for New Zealand in 1987, after a national search, the choir welcomed Laurence Ewashko as the new director, who spent the previous few years conducting the famed Vienna Boys' Choir. Under Laurence's leadership the choir embarked on a successful tour of The Netherlands in 1988, Hong Kong and Taiwan in 1994 Austria and Hungary in 1998, and a tour of Italy in 2001 and made several well received CD's.
The choir has made numerous recordings with CBC radio and TV, and appears on the NACO CD recording of music by Alexina Louie. The Cantata Singers also produces its own concert series every year and makes numerous guest appearances with other organizations. As part of its series, the choir supports local and national composers by commissioning and performing their works.
Between 2005 and 2014 Michael Zaugg took over the baton as Music Director and has led the choir in new and exciting directions. The choir continued to perform at the NAC and in addition performed at Lanaudiere Festival under Kent Nagano, and often joined Montreal's St Lawrence Choir at joint concerts. Michael Zaugg directed many new works, including the Canadian premiere of Chilcott's Salisbury Vespers for the choir's 50th anniversary concert. During this period, the choir has fostered joint projects with local youth choirs and collaborated and performed with professional choirs such as the Vancouver Chamber Choir, and Edmonton's Pro Coro Canada.
In 2015, the choir appointed its new director, Andrew McAnerney, a former Tallis Scholar. Andrew has already designed his exciting first season, with a performance of Rachmaninoff's Vespers by candlelight and singing a recently re-discovered version of the mysterious Allegri Miserere originally performed in the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
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Rehearsal Location
Knox Presbyterian Church
Knox Presbyterian Church
Why You Should Join
We are looking for people who can:
Sing confidently and demonstrate a passion for choral music.
Commit to learning music and attending rehearsals throughout the season.
Participate and contribute to the musical and social life of the choir.
In return we offer:
High-quality music-making with our inspiring Artistic Director.
A variety of music to challenge and broaden your choral horizons.
An enjoyable social experience with a shared passion for music-making.
Bursaries and subsidized places for students and young singers.
Send an e-mail including your contact details, voice type and a short note on your choral experience to csoauditions (at) cantatasingersottawa.ca