The choir made its US debut in December 1967 at the White House.
•
Giles Bryant was named music director in June 1978, and Peter McCoppin, Jon Washburn, Brian Law, and John Barnum appeared as guest conductors during the 1978-9 season.
•
Founded in 1954 by Elmer Iseler as the Festival Singers of Toronto, the choir was heard first heard on CBC radio in a 1955 Good Friday broadcast of Bach's Christ lag in Todesbanden.
•
The Festival Singers of Canada was a professional choir located in Toronto, Canada from 1954-1979.
Canada | Liberal Party of Canada | Sundance Film Festival | Prime Minister of Canada | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | Governor General of Canada | Cannes Film Festival | Conservative Party of Canada | Government of Canada | Upper Canada | Order of Canada | Toronto International Film Festival | Glastonbury Festival | National Film Board of Canada | Supreme Court of Canada | Edinburgh Festival | Royal Festival Hall | Venice Film Festival | Canada men's national soccer team | Air Canada | festival | Canada Reads | Lower Canada | Trans-Canada Highway | Provinces and territories of Canada | Tribeca Film Festival | New Democratic Party (Canada) | National Ballet of Canada | Canada East | Salzburg Festival |