The Cathedral's choirs serve in the liturgies of the church, and embrace differing types of repertoire and various levels of vocal experience.
The Cathedral Church of St. James houses one of Canada’s most precious musical hidden gems. Uniquely within the city of Toronto, the professional 18-voice Cathedral Choir sings as part of the Anglican worship at Eucharist (11:00am), and Evensong (4:30pm) each Sunday to an internationally high standard. Its repertoire spans eight centuries, and provides a balanced diet of choral delights to congregations young and old, non-Christians and Christians, and those whose ears hold an insatiable curiosity for music.
The Cathedral’s majestic pipe organ can be heard in recitals each Tuesday at 1:00pm and Sunday at 4:00pm throughout the year. The recital series is curated by our Organist, Ian Sadler.