Toronto RegionCAMMAC Toronto caters to music-lovers and amateur music-makers who live within a 100 km radius of the Toronto area. Our region offers various activities (for singers and instrumentalists) throughout the year, opportunities to meet other music-lovers through learning, playing and enjoying music. Everyone is welcome to participate.
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Are you looking for places to perform in and around the Toronto area? Live Music for Live Audiences can help you make contact with audiences in retirement and nursing homes, hospitals and libraries. Help to brighten the day of people who perhaps do not get out much. See the link below under Playing Opportunities for more information and contact Martyn Rice, the co-ordinator of the group. |
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Monthly readings let you read through different works, usually with choir and orchestra; occasionally orchestral works or a cappella only. The first half of a reading is a "mini-rehearsal", and in the second half, the work is "performed" with the participants as audience. |
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| Classical, jazz and world music workshops are held for singers, instrumentalists and dancers. Come learn something in a relaxed, supportive environment. | ||||||||||
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The CAMMAC Recorder Players' Society meets every three weeks from September to May, and welcomes players of all types of recorders to join and play consort music. |
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Five issues annually of the Toronto region newsletter contain notices of upcoming musical activities, CAMMAC news, classifieds and musical anecdotes. The newsletter is available in hardcopy (to CAMMAC members) or electronically. |
See who's behind all the great work for your region. Join the committee and help out! |
CAMMAC_Toronto_region old website
Music camp for adults
