Saturday, March 15, 10am-12:30pm at Holy Trinity Church MAP
10 Trinity Square, Toronto (Dundas Subway, beside the Eaton Centre, Accessible) Paid parking under Bell Trinity Square, entrance on the east side of Bay, north of Queen.
Echo hosts an open workshop of a new piece, Tkaronto Waterways, written by our dear friend and colleague Annabelle Chvostek. All are welcome to join us, as we practice the 3 pieces — Streams, River and Lake. The composer will be present, to respond to our work and tell us how the piece was put together, and what it means and to exchange ideas about the piece. We’ll have a tea break too!
Annabelle has worked with Echo frequently in recent years, as artist in residence, and as guest performer: annabellemusic.com Photo: Ximena Griscti
Tickets: $20 Purchase here or PWYC (cash in hat at workshop)
If you would like to know more about Echo contact Anne:
info.echo@gmail.com
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Echo Spring Fundraiser
Thursday, March 6, 7-10pm 2025
Thank you for a fabulous night of music with Jug Band Fusion/Modern Folk
special guests Milty Thirsty Jug Benders, Echo and more!
Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave. Toronto MAP
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Echo Season Details 2025!
Join us for the Fall Season starting in September 2025.
Here are some details:
Our spring singing season has begun at Echo Tuesdays
at Holy Trinity Church MAP & Directions
19 Trinity Square, Toronto at Dundas Subway, beside the Eaton Centre.
(accessible south/side door) $5 evening parking under Bell Trinity Square,
entrance on the east side of Bay, north of Queen.
Rehearsals are on Tuesdays and the occasional Saturday. See season schedule bottom.
Activities include an open rehearsal/welcome tea (Jan. 28), orientation for new
members, sectionals, break-end singing, a workshop, May concert and singing at grassroots
community events throughout the year!
Echo established in 1991 is a group of harmonizing women of all
ages and from all backgrounds directed by Alan Gasser and Katie White.
We are non-auditioned. The ability to read music is helpful but not required.
We are accessible to all through both sliding scale
membership fees and concert tickets.
What we sing: traditional folk songs from around the world, original Canadian
compositions, diverse spiritual music, socially conscious music about women, peace,
environmental justice with musical excellence and passionate expression.
Season Fees are $200. each season (Jan. – May. & Sept. – Dec.)
echotransfer3@gmail.com automated (please note season fees)
We strive to make singing accessible for everyone.
Echo has a sliding scale policy. We also accepts donations through
CanadaHelps
If you would like to sing with us or have questions
contact Anne: info.echo@gmail.com
www.echochoir.ca
photo: David Lister, Winter Concert 2024

Echo Spring Schedule 2025
*All at Church of the Holy Trinity
January
Tues. 14 *all Tuesdays 7-9pmarrive 6:30pm?
Tues. 21 Orientation for new members
Tues. 28 Open Rehearsal & Welcome Tea
February
Tues. 4
Tues. 11
Tues. 18
Tues. 25
March none on March 11, for March Break
Tues. 4
Thurs. 6 Echo Spring Fundraiser at the Tranzac Club
Sat. 15 Workshop with Annabelle Chvostek 10am – 12:30pm Holy Trinity
Tues. 18
Tues. 25
April
Tues. 1
Tues. 8
Tues. 15
Tues. 22
Tues. 29
some Saturday tba 10am – 12pm
May
Sat. 3, Dress Rehearsal, 10-2pm (Attendance is Essential to sing in the concert)
Sun. 4, Spring Concert 3pm arrive at 1pm
Echo Year-round Fundraiser Details:
Chocosol & TRU EARTH
Sustainable household cleaning products:
special holiday deals.
Start with the Echo link please, so that we get the 20% cut.
- Here is your fundraising link to share –
- https://tru-earth.sjv.io/EchoChoirToronto
- It’s important only to share this specific link. Make sure to copy and paste it to avoid any alterations
- 40% discount bundles, available until December 2nd only
Please note that there ARE postal service disruptions.
- Mail and parcel deliveries will stop during the strike.
- New mail or parcels will not be accepted into their postal system.
- Some post offices may be temporarily closed.
Deliveries will resume and ship in the order they were received once the strike ends. However, all courier services across Canada are experiencing higher-than-normal volumes due to the strike, so some delays may still occur if alternate shipping methods are used.
Photo by Elizabeth Littlejohn
