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Get to know our 2022 NYCC Tenors: Part 1

5/16/2022

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Tenors: Part 1

William Austin - Nova Scotia
Oliver Dalton - British Columbia
Fletcher Bryce Davis - Québec
Ryan Doyle - Québec
Nathan Gritter - Ontario
When did you first start singing/singing in choirs?

OD - The first choir I sang with was my high school choir in the eighth grade. After that, I joined the Coastal Sound Youth Choir directed by Carrie Tennant and it was such a good experience that I've been singing in choirs ever since.

RD - When I was nine years old, my music teacher volunteered me for a children's choir festival - the rest is history!


What are your other passions/hobbies/interests? What inspires you? 

WA - I enjoy cooking, baking, reading, pondering and having a good laugh with my roommates. I also have two darling plants at home to take care of! Aside from music, I truly love science and learning about why things are the way they are. I am aspiring to become a doctor!

RD - My family immigrated to the U.S. from the Caribbean, so I grew up speaking Spanish and continue to love studying other foreign languages. I'm constantly inspired by artists across the world who champion new and innovative work, from fellow conductors like Donald Nally to designers like Iris van Herpen and composers like Dale Trumbore.


How did you learn about NYCC and/or what made you decide to audition?

WA -  I first heard of the NYCC through the NSYC, and then my voice teacher urged me towards it in 2020, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now that it has returned, I jumped at the opportunity right away!

RD - I first heard NYCC recordings on CBC and loved the sound and musicality of the performances!


What are you most excited about for NYCC 2022?

OD - I'm most excited about performing interesting repertoire at a really high level, and getting to meet singers from choral communities all over Canada.

WA - After a near two-year hiatus from choral singing, I don’t see what there isn’t to be excited about! Challenging repertoire, community, a united passion for singing… What more could you ask for?
Stay tuned for the TENORS: Part 2
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Get to know our 2022 NYCC Altos: Part 2

5/12/2022

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Altos: Part 2

Avery Opalka - Nova Scotia
Carrie Schulz - Manitoba
Kiley Venables - Ontario​
Emma Yee - New Brunswick

Allison Zaragoza - Alberta
When did you first start singing/singing in choirs?

CS - I started singing in choirs around the age of 5 and fell in love with it right away! I went on to sing in choirs at my school and in my community and am grateful to still be singing in multiple choirs today.

AZ - I've loved to sing for as long as I can remember, but didn't find my love for choir until high school. I sang in choir all throughout high school and then began to sing with the Alberta Youth Choir as well. I have now been a member of the University of Alberta Madrigal Singers for four years! 


What are your other passions/hobbies/interests? What inspires you? 

AO - I love going on spontaneous adventures around Nova Scotia, thrift shopping, and drinking too much tea.

EY - I enjoy drawing, crocheting, embroidery, baking, and hanging out with my dog in my free time. I am passionate about expanding classical canon and studying diverse repertoire. I want to highlight BIPOC, LGBTQ, and women composers in my studies, and look at the ways in which gender and otherness plays a part in musical portrayal. I enjoy connecting with an audience through performance and enjoy creating and developing performances.


How did you learn about NYCC and/or what made you decide to audition?

KV -  I sang with NYCC in 2016 and it was the most rewarding musical experience of my life so far—I knew that if I could qualify again, it would be just as enriching and inspiring. Amid some difficult years for the world and for the performing arts, I am ecstatic to be singing once again with such a talented and passionate group of musicians.

CS - My dad sang in NYCC in the 80's and ever since he shared his experience with me I have always wanted to be a part of the choir. Choir is such an important part of my life so I knew I couldn't pass up the opportunity to audition.


What are you most excited about for NYCC 2022?

AO - I've been waiting for this moment since 2020, and the excitement has only built since then. Some of my life's happiest memories have been with choir and I can't wait to make more.

KV - The music itself will be incredible, but what stuck with me from my experience with NYCC 2016 was the sense of community and connection that the intense rehearsal period forges within the choir. I was humbled and inspired to make gorgeous music with peers whom I knew would go on to join the next cohort of choral conductors, composers, and performers. I cannot wait to bond over our shared passion for music once again!
Stay tuned to meet the TENORS!
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Get to know our 2022 NYCC Altos: Part 1

5/10/2022

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Altos: Part 1

Bella Cuminato - Québec
Zoë Gotziaman - Manitoba
Emilia Grindlay - Alberta
​Nikan Ingabire Kanate - Ontario
Angela Myshkowsky - Manitoba
When did you first start singing/singing in choirs?

AM - I started singing in choir when I was around 6 years old at my local church in Kenora, Ontario. I quickly fell in love with singing and continued to participate in choir and other musical programs throughout high school and university.

EG - I've been singing for as long as I can remember - both my parents are classically trained professional singers, so you might say it runs in the family :) I joined my first choir at age 5, and have never not been in a choir since!


What are your other passions/hobbies/interests? What inspires you? 

ZG - I went back to school to study American Sign Language and Deaf Studies due to my interest in ASL, and I’m so glad that I did! My hobbies include knitting, sculpting, and trying to solve Rubik's Cubes while blindfolded. I find nature particularly inspiring.

NK - Apart from singing of course, I love watching movies/tv shows, volleyball and dancing. The people I love are the ones that inspire me!


How did you learn about NYCC and/or what made you decide to audition?

BC -  I learned about the NYCC through some friends at the Schulich School of Music who've sung with the choir in the past and from others who are in it now.

AM - I've had friends participate in previous years of NYCC, but it was my choral director at Brandon University, Dr. Andrée Dagenais who encouraged me to audition for National Youth Choir.


What are you most excited about for NYCC 2022?

BC - I'm super excited to have the opportunity to participate in workshops and to be able to meet and connect with singers from across Canada!

EG - I'm most excited to make new friends from all across the country, and also to make some amazing music with some incredibly talented and hardworking people!
Stay tuned for ALTOS: Part 2...
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Get to know our 2022 NYCC Sopranos: Part 2

5/5/2022

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Sopranos: Part 2

Marian Guay - Québec
Emily Parker - Ontario
Livia Szojka - Alberta
Katharina (Katy) Unruh - Manitoba
Patricia Wrigglesworth - Ontario
When did you first start singing/singing in choirs?

MG - I started when I was 6 years old and I haven’t stopped since!

LS - I’ve been singing for as long as I can remember and have the embarrassing family home videos to prove it! But my first introduction to choral singing was at the age of 11 with the Cantaré Children's Choir.


What are your other passions/hobbies/interests? What inspires you? 

EP - My other interests include cooking, attending concerts, reading, and cuddling with my goofy mini schnauzer. Spending time with friends and family is also very important to me.

LS - Before I became a full-time student, I was an early childhood educator. The children I worked with lit a spark in me. They showed me that I loved advocating for the more vulnerable. I loved being a source of stability, comfort, and protection for the children who may not have found it elsewhere. Those little muffins have inspired me to be the best version of myself, and to be someone on which one can rely. I am also a huge advocate for mental health awareness and de-stigmatization.


How did you learn about NYCC and/or what made you decide to audition?

PW - I spent two summers as a part of the Ontario Youth Choir and learned about NYCC through Choirs Ontario. After the amazing experiences I had with OYC I knew NYCC was something I had to do in the future.

EP - 
I first heard about NYCC when I did the Ontario Youth Choir (OYC) and they were holding auditions during the program. I loved OYC, and this sounded like the 2.0 version, so I figured it had to be awesome.


What are you most excited about for NYCC 2022?

KU - I'm really looking forward to getting to make music in a group, in person, and share that with audiences after a long 2 years of being apart.

PW - I am most excited to get to know the choir and everyone involved! Working with a group of people who have the same passion for singing and choral music that I do is something really special and I cannot wait to collaborate with them on such incredible repertoire. I can't wait to see everyone in Ottawa!
Stay tuned for ALTOS: Part 1!
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Get to know our 2022 NYCC Sopranos: Part 1

4/28/2022

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As we get ready for this year’s program and tour, we thought it would be fun to learn more about some of the incredible young singers coming from across Canada to sing in this year's National Youth Choir of Canada.

Sopranos: Part 1

Olivia Albert - Alberta
Mélanie Dupuis - New Brunswick
Isabel Friesen - Manitoba
Kara Friesen - Alberta
Natasha Gosling - British Columbia
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When did you first start singing/singing in choirs?

MD - I first started voice lessons and began participating in children and community choirs when I was 8 years old.

IF - I grew up in a very musical family so I don't remember when I first started singing. Probably before I could talk. I first started singing in choirs when I was in grade 2 and have been in at least one choir per year ever since.



What are your other passions/hobbies/interests? What inspires you? 

KF - I enjoy backpacking, skiing, snowshoeing, and speed skating. Good adventures make for great stories!

NG - In my spare time I like to knit, write, watch movies, and spend time with the people I care about. As a teacher, what inspires me is seeing a student light up when they experience something new.


How did you learn about NYCC and/or what made you decide to audition?

MD - I decided to audition for NYCC two years ago, with the recommendation and support from my voice teacher, as I was beginning to look for new opportunities that would broaden my experience as a singer and help me gain useful and important skills as a young artist, chorister, and student. I'm so glad I was given the opportunity to participate in NYCC 2022 and finally work alongside so many amazing people!

KF - Ever since a musical mentor recommended NYCC to me several years ago, I've wanted to join it. I am so thankful for this opportunity!



What are you most excited about for NYCC 2022?

IF - I'm excited for a lot of things, I don't think I can pick just one. I'm excited for the challenging music, the amazing sound I know this choir will have, and the friendships I'll build through this experience.

NG - 
The thing I am most excited for in NYCC 2022 is the friendships I know are going to come out of it that will extend for years beyond the choir itself.
Stay tuned for SOPRANOS: Part 2 coming your way soon!
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Voice Science and Health 101 with Dr. Mark Wilkinson

3/18/2022

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​This year’s National Youth Choir of Canada workshop series began with an engaging session with Dr. Mark Wilkinson, who was a member of the 2010 National Youth Choir of Canada under the inspiring direction of Dr. Victoria Meredith. 

He has gone on to pursue an accomplished career as a singing actor, vocal health clinician, educator, and choral conductor who specializes in the care and maintenance of the human voice. His performances have taken him around the world in an eclectic range of repertoire, from classical to the most avant-garde, and have been broadcast on CBC Music and Television.
​Dr. Wilkinson holds the Doctor of Musical Arts in Voice and the Certificate in Singing Health from The Ohio State University, a collaboration between the departments of music, speech and hearing science, and otolaryngology. At once a singing teacher, voice and speech coach, and voice scientist, he is one of Canada’s leading voice pedagogues with a singular ability to habilitate and rehabilitate both professional and aspiring professional voice users. In addition to his rare background in clinical voice therapy and laryngology, he is known as an expert in educational psychology, curriculum design, and the neuroscience of learning. He enjoys paying what he’s learned forward to individuals and groups from all walks of life, no matter the reason and no matter their level of experience. 

“Everybody should have access to understanding how the voice works, what it is, and how to take care of it.” – Dr. Mark Wilkinson

On March 5, the 2022 NYCC singers met virtually with Dr. Wilkinson. The premise of his workshop was to debunk the most common myths about the voice and the breath, all while giving the choristers the opportunity to learn the basics of how the voice truly works. We were delighted to share in this experience, and to learn from such a humble and inspiring teacher. We look forward to seeing Dr. Wilkinson again (in person) in Ottawa in May!

Next up for our choristers:
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March 26, 2022
​The Creative Entrepreneur with Laura Adlers

May 13, 2022
Breathing and Balancing: Mental Wellness Tools for Musicians with Sara Brooks​

Learn more about the 2022 National Youth Choir of Canada, and stay tuned for more exciting content via email, and on Facebook and Instagram.
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NYCC Alumni Feature - Tristan Cleveland-Thompson

3/11/2022

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"Choir for me was my safe space, and when I could spend a whole weekend touring Nova Scotia with friends singing, what better time could be had?"
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— Tristan Cleveland-Thompson
It's time for another NYCC Alumni Feature! Have you ever wondered what happens after the NYCC program? Where do the singers go, how does this experience impact their lives? Tristan Cleveland-Thompson, alumnus of the 2002 choir, shares some reflections on his time spent singing and learning with the National Youth Choir.
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​​What led you to audition for NYCC? 
Truthfully, I auditioned because of seeing so many people have incredible experiences with the choir. I grew up in the Halifax All City Music program, and that lead to auditioning for the Nova Scotia Youth Choir (a program run by the Nova Scotia Choral Federation), and every two years they would do auditions under the hemlocks in Berwick for the National Youth Choir of Canada, and I was too young. I would wander around listening in and would see friends become successful and they’d go and participate.​
They always came back to NS with so much new music, friends, and experiences that sounded like the provincial program but even larger and longer. Choir for me was my safe space, and when I could spend a whole weekend touring Nova Scotia with friends singing, what better time could be had. So, 2 weeks sounded like one of the best experiences I could possibly imagine. When I finally turned of age, I jumped at the opportunity. I still remember auditioning for Heather Fraser and Christina Murray at St Georges in Halifax. To this day it is an experience I will always remember.

What were you doing at that point in life? 
When I was in National Youth Choir I had just moved home to Halifax, started working as a Music Director at a church in downtown. I had started singing with Halifax Camerata Singers and working part time at the Gap. I was just kind of getting my bearings and living at home, had just done a tour with the Canadian Chamber Choir (CCC) and was starting off my life in Halifax. 

What are you doing now? 
Currently I am a Store Manager Trainer with Starbucks in St. John’s Newfoundland. I manage a busy drive thru location and train new managers when they start with the company here in Newfoundland. 

How is choir still a part of your life? 
I still sing as much as I can. I play piano for a good friend’s women’s choir in Conception Bay South, I sing Tenor with Projekt Chamber Voices and when COVID isn’t rearing their horns, I sing Tenor with the CCC and tour with them. COVID seems to prevent some of these activities some of the time, but when possible, you will find me out there singing. 

What is your favourite memory of NYCC? 
My favourite memory is hard to pinpoint. There were so many highlights from singing at Podium in Saskatoon, rehearsing with Dr Meredith at the University of Saskatchewan, and working with her which is still a highlight of my life until this day. Her technique of changing seating order based on blend was mind blowing, and her trust in the choir to fix mistakes. But I have to say the memory that I still picture was singing Danny Boy of all things in Marysburg, Saskatchewan. I can remember Dr Meredith explaining the reason behind the song, it was not because it was challenging, or the next new choral hit, instead it was so that when we toured rural areas of the province, they would be left with a song they knew, and we were going to knock their socks off with how well we would sing it. And Marysburg is this town that comes out of nowhere like Brigadoon, (I have since been back touring with the Canadian Chamber Choir and it’s as if nothing had changed) and this town has this beautiful cathedral in the middle, with gorgeous acoustics, and the friendliest people you will ever meet. I can remember how Danny Boy sounded in there and it was simply divine. She started off the piece with 45 singers from across the country singing as softly as we could and bloomed into the beauty of the space and music. When we arrived at our billets house, we would inevitibely talk about the concert, provincial politics, music, you name it. Well, our billets could not say enough about Danny Boy, and that’s when I realized exactly the impact a piece like that can have. Did they enjoy the Childs, Whitacre, and Rossini? Of course, but what really impacted them was that one song. I don’t know why that still sticks with me until this day, but it reminds me of impact to audiences and knowing who you’re singing for. 

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Are you an NYCC alumna/us or know someone who is? Connect with the Alumni Committee here, or email [email protected] for more information.
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2022 National Youth Choir of Canada Singers

1/4/2022

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Choral Canada is thrilled to announce the 2022 National Youth Choir of Canada singers!
Soprano
Olivia Albert (AB)
Mélanie Dupuis (NB)
Isabel Friesen (MB)
Kara Friesen (AB)
Natasha Gosling( BC)
Marian Guay (QC)
Emily Parker (ON)
Livia Szojka (AB)
Katharina (Katy) Unruh (MB)
Patricia Wrigglesworth (ON)
Alto
Isabella Cuminato (QC)
​Zoë Gotziaman (MB)

Emilia Grindlay (AB)
Angela Myshkowsky (MB)
Avery Opalka (NS)
Greer Schatz (NL)
Carrie Schulz (MB)
Kiley Venables (ON)
​Emma Yee (NB)
Allison Zaragoza (AB)
Tenor
William Austin (NS)
Oliver Dalton (BC)
Fletcher Bryce Davis (QC)
Ryan Doyle( QC)
Nathan Gritter (ON)
Ryan Henwood (NS)
Chenuka Lakwijaya (BC)
Spencer Sweet (NS)
Andrew Whiteside (AB)
Frank (Enquan) Yu (NB)
Bass
Matthew Adam (QC)
Graeme Climie (AB)
Mark Daudlin (BC)
Trevor Flemings (SK)
William Ireton (SK)
Arthur Jack (SK)
Kai Leung( ON)
Luke Munchinsky (MB)
Aidan Reimer (BC)
Tim To (AB)
These 40 singers will be meeting in Ottawa May 8-20th to rehearse at the University of Ottawa School of Music facility. ​This intensive training week also includes time for cultural learning in Ottawa, as well as workshops and community engagement in the Ottawa-Gatineau area.
 
Prior to the training week in Ottawa, singers will participate in 3 professional development workshops and have access to NYCC Mentorship Pilot Project, launching in early 2022. These opportunities will offer the singers learning and connections with professionals in the choral arts sector.
 
The 2022 tour will kick off on May 14th, and includes the following performances, with more to come:
 
Box Office and Ticket Information
 
Saturday May 14, 2022 | 7:00 PM
​Presented by:
OTTAWA CHAMBERFEST
 
Thursday May 19, 2022 | 8:00 PM
​Presented by:
PODIUM 2022
 
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COVID-19 has kept us all working diligently to secure accommodations, facilities, and performances for the 2022 NYCC and we’re thankful for the faculty and staff at the University of Ottawa School of Music and their enthusiastic support of this program. We would also like to thank our program sponsors the Sir Ernest MacMillan Memorial Foundation and the Azrieli Foundation, as well as our many private donors. Your support is vital to the success and continuation of this program. Donations can be made by visiting our DONATE page.
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2022 NYCC Auditions - NOW OPEN!

9/10/2021

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Every 2 years, some of Canada's best young singers gather together for 2 weeks of intensive training, professional development, rehearsals and an exciting tour that culminates with a feature performance at PODIUM. 

Auditions are now open for the next edition of the National Youth Choir of Canada, and we encourage singers aged 19-26 from across Canada to consider applying before the October 15th deadline. The NYCC is committed to inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. We strive to create an environment in which all people participating may flourish. We welcome auditions from all individuals, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, or economic status. More information and details about the program as well as the application process can be found on our auditions page. 

We recently spoke with Dr. Jamie Hillman, an NYCC 2022 alumnus who shared about some of his experiences, and he ended with this advice to anyone thinking of auditioning: 
Audition! Audition for any and every experience that will challenge you as a musician. When I look back over my studies and career, there are opportunities that I missed out on because I was either nervous or felt that I wasn't good enough. In NYCC you make music at a very high level and meet interesting and wonderful people from across our vast country whom you might never meet otherwise. You form deep and lasting friendships from being together 24/7 during the rehearsal residency and tour. The experience will change your life. Audition.   -Dr. Jamie Hillman, 2002 NYCC
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Apply now to be an NYCC Mentor!

9/9/2021

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As part of Choral Canada's ongoing commitment to provide professional development opportunities to the members of the NYCC, we are pleased to bring a new Mentorship Pilot Project to the 2022 choristers. Supported by the Azrieli Foundation, this fantastic chance to connect with professionals in the world of choral music in Canada and group singing (including singers, conductors, educators, administrators and more) will be made available to all NYCC singers starting in January 2022.

The application process for mentors is NOW OPEN. If you are currently working in the choral arts sector in Canada in a professional capacity and are interested in mentoring a young singer, please consider applying.  Matching mentors with choristers will take place after NYCC 2022 auditions have been completed in the Fall of 2021.
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