Canadian Registered Charity N° 889688263RR0001
Tallis Choir of Toronto
Peter Mahon, Director
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The Tallis Choir of Toronto is pleased to welcome you to our current season featuring our 2008-2009 concert series!
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Up next, The Tallis Choir presents:
Music for the Popes A procession of triumphant polyphony from Rome in the High Renaissance Saturday, May 9, 7:30 PM St. Patrick’s Church, 141 McCaul St. Order Tickets |
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We are pleased to once again be accepting credit card payments for donations, tickets, subscriptions and discs!
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Looking for the perfect gift for yourself and others?
![]() Order the Tallis Choir's 2 CD set: Splendours of the High Renaissance & A Tudor Pageant for only $20*. Each album also available online separately or by track on the iTunes Music Store. |
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The Tallis Choir is a chamber ensemble of 32 voices that has earned a reputation for innovative programming and polished performances. Works from Gregorian Chant to contemporary choral music are represented, but the Choir is best known as one of the few ensembles in Canada specialising in the music of the Renaissance, particularly 16th century Italy and England... more
The Tallis Choir, under its director, Peter Mahon, is pleased to announce our four-concert series this year.
You may also wish to read about our past seasons: 2007-2008 season, 2006-2007 season, 2005-2006 season, 2004-2005 season, 2003-2004 season, and view a section for current choristers with up-to-date rehearsal information.
For ticket or general information please email info@tallischoir.com or call (416) 286-9798.
To schedule an audition, please email auditions@tallischoir.com or call (416) 533-6179.

2006: The Tallis Choir

2003: The Tallis Choir performs Evensong at St. James Cathedral
Last updated: March 6th, 2009
The Tallis Choir of Toronto gratefully acknowledges the support of the Ontario Arts Council