Links
Here are a few sites that may prove of interest to the singing community. Please feel free to send us a note if there are other sites you think should be here. In the mean time, take a look at our selections.
This is a wonderful resource for teachers and students alike. Some areas require membership in NATS, but information about competitions and workshops across < xml="true" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" prefix="st1" namespace="">
Norma Falcon Memorial Lending Library
This is a local treasure house of music for the voice. Created in memory of Norma Falcon, it is a repository of music in all voice types, and all periods and genres.
This is your resource and information site about ACNMP, various projects hosted through the year and centre specific details for Contemporary Showcase Festival.
Another great place for opera fans in
Opera.ca counts all of
The Early Music Voices Concert Society presents local and touring artists performing music from the medieval, renaissance and baroque periods.
The Calgary Bach Festival Society, a non-profit charitable organization, is dedicated to increasing awareness and appreciation for the music of J.S. Bach and other Baroque composers.
Since 1973, the Calgary Boys Choir has provided superior musical training and performance opportunities for boys aged three to twenty-five. Check them out ofr up-coming performances and information about joining the choir.
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The Royal Conservatory of Music
There are two sites here for your consideration. You can access the Conservatory home page, or click here if you are after specific information about the Royal Conservatory examination information.
The Conservatory at
Founded in 1910, the conservatory at Mount Royal has been an important facet of the musical life of
What started in 1891 as the
The Alberta Music Education Foundation
The Alberta Music Education Foundation, often referred to as AMEF, is a registered charity which promotes and supports music education in Alberta.
The Kiwanis Festival is recognised across Canada for its work with young performers. this is the link to the Calgary festival.
Alberta Registered Music Teachers Association
ARMTA is a professional organization representing and serving approximately 400 music teachers across the province.