Saturday, March 22, 2025 at 4:00 pm EDT
Dr. Jamie Hillman and Lydia Adams, Conductors
Featuring the Toronto premiere of Norbert Palej’s new choral work Missa Super Terminos with special guests, the MacMillan Singers, directed by Dr. Jamie Hillman. The MacMillan Singers are a 45-student chamber choir from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Norbert Palej is Associate Professor of Composition and the artistic director of the annual New Music Festival at UofT. UofT alumni – Katherine Whyte, Soprano and Jacob Abrahamse, Tenor will be soloists in the Palej piece with accompaniment by strings from UofT and the Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory of Music.
Lydia Adams and the Elmer Iseler Singers welcome this special association with the Faculty of Music, U of T and Dr. Jamie Hillman, Elmer Iseler Chair in Conducting.
Representatives from five Toronto major children’s/youth choirs will comprise a Gallery Choir for Eleanor Daley’s great Prayer for Peace.
Gallery Choir – special guest singers from:
- Bach Children’s Chorus, Linda Beaupré, Founding Artistic Director
- The Canadian Children’s Opera Company, Teri Dunn, Music Director
- The Toronto Children’s Chorus, Zimfira Poloz, Artistic Director
- VIVA Singers Toronto, Carol Ratzlaff, Founding Artistic Director
- Young Voices Toronto, Carole Anderson, Artistic Director
In addition, the MacMillan Singers wil be performing The Creation: Make Me a World by Ruth Watson Henderson (Dr. Jamie Hillman, Conductor) and they will perform with the Elmer Iseler Singers (Lydia Adams, conductor) Totus Tuus by Henryk Górecki.
The Elmer Iseler Singers (Lydia Adams, conductor) will be performing two world premieres by emerging composers Sure On This Shining Night by Michael Colvin and The Going by Steven Webb, along with Let Me Fall by Roman Hurko (in dedication to Volodymyr Zelenskyy). EIS James T. Chestnutt Scholar Manishya Jayasundera will conduct Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening by Stephanie Martin.
Repertoire
- Totus Tuus – Henryk Górecki
- World premiere: Sure On This Shining Night – Michael Colvin
- Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening by Stephanie Martin
- Let Me Fall – Roman Hurko
- World premiere: The Going – Steven Webb (with Percussionists: KöNG Duo – Bevis Ng and Hoi Tong Keung)
- The Creation: Make Me a World – Ruth Watson Henderson
- Toronto premiere: Missa Super Terminos: a Mass beyond borders – Norbert Palej (with soloists: Katherine Whyte, Soprano and Jacob Abrahamse, Tenor and string instrumentalists from UofT and Royal Conservatory of Music – Glenn Gould School)
- Prayer for Peace – Eleanor Daley (with Gallery Choir – see above)
Program
MacMillan Singers
The University of Toronto MacMillan Singers, directed by Dr. Jamie Hillman, is a chamber choir of 45 Faculty of Music students. The choir rehearses and performs a diverse repertoire of choral music and is not limited by style or genre. The choir has collaborated with numerous artists and organizations including Andrea Bocelli, Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, and Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Past conductors of the choir include Dr. Doreen Rao and Dr. Hilary Apfelstadt.
Dr. Jamie Hillman
Dr. Jamie Hillman is a Canadian and American musician, active as a conductor, singer, pianist, music educator, and composer-arranger. He holds the endowed Elmer Iseler Chair in Conducting at the University of Toronto where he is Director of Choral Studies and an Associate Professor. He conducts the U of T MacMillan Singers and leads the master’s and doctoral degree programs in Choral Conducting, as well as the summer Choral Conducting Symposium. Professor Hillman is also cross listed as an adjunct faculty member in Emmanuel College’s Master of Sacred Music program. In 2024, Dr. Hillman received the Faculty of Music’s Teaching Award which recognizes excellence, commitment, and innovation in teaching.
In Fall 2022, Hillman began an additional role as Associate Conductor and Director of Community Engagement of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.
Dr. Hillman is an examiner for Conservatory Canada and has adjudicated, guest conducted, performed, and presented throughout the United States and Canada, and in Brazil, France, India, Indonesia, Portugal, and Taiwan. Most recently he conducted two national festival choruses at Carnegie Hall with National Concerts and Manhattan Concert Productions.
Dr. Joy Lee, Pianist
Dr. Joy Lee is an accomplished Canadian pianist with a vibrant and multifaceted career as a collaborative pianist, teacher, vocal coach, soloist, and adjudicator. Driven by her deep passion for music and education, Dr. Lee has performed at prestigious events and venues, including the Canadian Embassy in Washington D.C. during President Barack Obama’s inauguration celebration, the Banff Centre for the Arts, and locations across Canada’s Northwest Territories, such as Inuvik and Yellowknife.
Dr. Lee holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Music in solo piano from the University of Toronto. Her love for vocal repertoire led her to pursue a second Master of Music in Collaborative Piano Studies at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Toronto.
As a Lecturer of Music and Worship Arts at Tyndale University, Dr. Lee is dedicated to inspiring and mentoring the next generation of musicians. She is also in high demand as an adjudicator, having adjudicated performances at competitions such as the Arcadia Academy of Music, OMFA Provincial Finals, Sudbury Music Festival, and the Toronto Kiwanis Festival. In 2025, she will join the panels for the Peel Music Festival and the ORMTA Eastern Zone competition.
Dr. Lee’s musical achievements have been recognized with numerous accolades, including second prize at the 2017 Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition and the 2018 Gwendolyn Williams Koldofsky Prize for excellence in collaboration. In April 2023, she made her Carnegie Hall debut as part of the Canada at Carnegie concert series. Later that year, in November, she and soprano Stéphanie McKay-Turgeon performed the works of French composer Henri Dutilleux at Maison Dutilleux-Joy in Candes-Saint-Martin, France.
A passionate collaborator, Dr. Lee was honored to serve as a faculty member at the University of Toronto Choral Conducting Symposium in 2022 and 2023. She currently works with the Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto, MacMillan Singers (University of Toronto), Tyndale Singers and Tyndale Community Choir. In addition, she serves on the Board of Directors for the North Toronto Songbirds, exemplifying her dedication to fostering community connections and celebrating the arts.
Shawn Grenke, Organist
Conductor, Pianist and Organist Shawn Grenke is Director of Music at Eglinton St. George’s United Church in Toronto, Collaborative Pianist with the Elmer Iseler Singers of Toronto, and Artistic Director and Conductor of the 80-voice Achill Choral Society in Orangeville, Ontario. Shawn was also a Guest Conductor and Visiting Professor of Music at Brock University in Saint Catherine’s, Ontario in 2023-2024.
He was awarded the Bachelor of Music degree from Mount Allison University (New Brunswick) and the Master of Music degree from the University of Toronto. Shawn has appeared in concerts in Poland and South Korea, at the ‘Let the Future Sing’ Choral Festival in Sweden and the ‘Xinghai Choral Competition’ in China, as well as the ‘Le Mondial Choral Loto-Québec World Choral Competition’ in Laval, Québec, Roy Thomson Hall (Toronto), Winspear Centre, (Edmonton), CBC Radio, and other festivals, concert series and recitals throughout Canada, the United States and Europe.
This spring, Shawn completed his two years of residency at the University of Alberta, where he is pursuing a Doctor of Music Degree in Choral Conducting, studying with Dr. Timothy Shantz. This year, Shawn was honoured to receive the Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship Award, the Opera Edmonton Assistantship Award, and the Centennial Bursary Fund Award. While in Alberta, Shawn has also been the artist in residence at St. George’s Anglican Church and has held a teaching assistant position with the University of Alberta’s Opera Program under the direction of Shannon Hiebert.
Thanks to our Sponsors
We also appreciate the generous contributions of hundreds of individual donors.
When
Mar 22, 2025
4:00 pm EDT
Location
Eglinton St. George’s United Church
35 Lytton Blvd., Toronto, ON, M4R 1L2
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