Melos Choir 2022/23
Melos Choir is an auditioned choir, active in Kingston for over 30 years. Most of our 32 singers are experienced choristers/musicians with a particular passion for early music across a range of periods and cultures. Our section leaders/soloists are voice teachers or cantors; have sung in groups like Tafelmusik, the Elmer Iseler Singers, the Canadian Opera Company; or are students/ recent grads of Queen's. The choir membership provides the backbone of our fundraising and Board of Directors. Thus we support Melos' active educational outreach in the community to instrumentalists and vocalists interested in period performance. We have a lot of fun and enjoy learning together with each outreach endeavour.
Sopranos
Fiona Charles
Helen Cluett
Margot Craft
Donna Delyea
Gilda DiCola Mills
Laura Fissell
P. Jill Frick
JoAnne Hawley
Tarja Jaatinen
Catherine Lord
Zeinab Mohammed
*Safa Mozaffari Kojidi
Alice Nuevo
*Patty Smith
*Ariel Zaichick
Altos
Faiza Chowdhury
Elizabeth Cohoe
*Brenda Gluska
Deborah MacCallum
Barbara MacDougall
Ruth Oliver
Ann Hunnisett Rouget
Maja-Lisa Thomson
Tenors
Alex Barnes
Ian Coutts
*Gordon Gwynne-Timothy
Paul Malo
Youssef Mora
*Lorenzo Sivilotti
Cain Susko
Edgar Tumak
Basses
*Robert Burkolder
Michael Dufault
John Gale
Kris Michaelson
*Brent Nuevo
Alexandru Sonoc
Vincent Strohmaier
* indicates section leader/soloist
Melos Period Instruments
Melos Period Instruments is a group of dedicated, professional musicians, who have undertaken study of historically informed playing of replica instruments from the 9th-19th centuries. The group has a core of 12 regular players, as well as additional members who join us for expanded programs.
Melos Period Instruments:
Lisa Draper, violin,
Gisele Dalbec Szczesniak, violin
Andrew Dicker, violin
Julia McFarlane, violin
Eileen Beaudette, viola, vielle
Jeff Hamacher, cello, viola da gamba
Jason Hawke, viola da gamba, recorders, krumhorn, rackett, rebec, vielle
Katie Legere, Baroque bassoon, recorders
P. Jill Frick, recorders
Michael Capon, harpsichord, organ
John Hall, harpsichord
Fahd Abou Zainedin, Arabic oud
Joseph Haskour, percussion
Margaret Walker, percussion
Treasured Players Emeriti and Early Music Mentors:
Heather Schreiner, Baroque Oboe, recorders, viola da gamba, gemshorn, krumhorn, vielle
Aurora Dokken, harpsichord and organ
Daniel Chalmers, percussion
Dr. David Cameron, Melos’ founder and Director, 1984 - November 2013.
Members of Sine Nomine, Ensemble for Mediaeval Music: Rev’d Andrea Budgey, Brian Martin, Randall Rosenfeld. https://pims.ca/article/sine-nomine/
Photos by Daniel Clark - 2019, 2020