Posts Tagged“Tenors”

Bill Hamm grew up in Southern Ontario, and was known (musically) as a trumpeter. He studied music at University of Winnipeg (B.A.) and at a Mennonite College (B.R.S.), followed by University of Illinois (M.Mus.) where he majored in Choral Conducting. Bill currently lives in the small hamlet of Rosebud, Alberta where he has been Rosebud School of the Arts’ and Rosebud Theatre’s Music Director since 1989. He conducts choirs, teaches voice and speech classes, and has directed the music for many shows including Cotton Patch Gospel, Quilters, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Godspell and Fiddler on the Roof. Bill is the…

Tristan Cleveland-Thompson is a Halifax-based choral conductor and singer. He returned to Nova Scotia in 2009 from Edmonton to take the position of Music Director at the Presbyterian Church of Saint David in downtown Halifax. Tristan has had many musical opportunities offered to him privately and through the Halifax School System, to which he accredits a lot of his training. In addition to singing, Tristan plays the violin, viola, piano, piano, and pipe organ. Tristan studied pipe organ at First Baptist Church Halifax under the late Allen Wayte as well as at the University of Alberta in Edmonton under Neil Cockburn and…

Christopher Bowman (M. Mus Memorial University, B. Mus Mount Allison University) enjoys making music in many forms – as a conductor, solo and choral singer, educator, and composer. He is full-time Minister of Music at First United Church in Truro, Nova Scotia, and Artistic Director of the Cantabile Society of Truro, where he conducts the Cantabile Singers and co-conducts the Cantabile Boys’ Choir. He also sings with the Juno-nominated Canadian Chamber Choir and takes great delight in the fact that choral music has given him the opportunity to sing in every Canadian province. Chris is active as a baritone soloist;…

Justin Jalea

Canadian scholar and musician Justin Jalea frequently seeks ways to bridge his passions for social justice and music.  A JUNO-nominated tenor and two-time recipient of the Ellen Battell Stoeckel Scholarship from Yale University’s School of Music,  Justin has been a member of professional choirs such as the Bach Festival Singers, Ensemble Adelphi, Pro Coro Canada, and the Canadian Chamber Choir. Justin has founded, and been artistic director of, a number of choral ensembles. Justin founded the Toronto-based male a cappella group The Graduates, co-founded Early Music Ensemble Sospiri in Edmonton, and from 2005-2007 was the Director of Music for St.…