Tamara Freeman
Tamara Freeman has been singing and playing piano since the age of four and wrote her first song at age eight. She found a lot of joy singing in choirs and playing flute and piccolo throughout her school years. Tamara is a classically trained performer — under the study of Patricia Lee & Wendy Nielsen…
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Mackenzie is a recent bachelor of music in voice graduate from the Fountain School of Performing Arts. She began singing in various choirs throughout Halifax at age 9, and voice lessons at 11. She has had the chance to participate in provincial honour choirs since elementary school, as well as the Dalhousie Chorus, where she…
Read MoreMeaghan McKay
Meaghan has cultivated within herself a passion for pedagogy in various forms for over 15 years, and has since collected a few university degrees that have helped her to develop her teaching abilities. She has a Master of Music in Voice Literature and Performance from Western University, an Artist Diploma in Voice Performance from Western…
Read MoreLisa Thornhill Webb
Lisa Thornhill Webb (she/her) has returned to Camerata after initially joining in 2013. Lisa first fell in love with the stage and singing in elementary school in Lower Sackville, NS, where she grew up and learned to play piano and flute. A graduate of Mount Allison University in both Voice (BMus) and Education (BEd), Lisa…
Read MoreJuliette Moncada
Juliette’s (she/her) first contact with music as a child was playing the piano. Later, as a teenager, she liked to imitate the singers her mother listened to, such as Natalie Dessay or Barbara Bonney. She then decided to dive deeper into music and study at the Grenoble Conservatory of Music (France). Teaching was important to…
Read MoreToinette Martin
Toinette (she/her) loves to sing and dance. Much of her youth was spent singing in choirs in New Brunswick before moving to Halifax for university. For the past twenty years, she has been a choir member and a cantor at St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica. Toinette works in the Halifax Regional Centre of Education teaching math,…
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Kate Spencer (she/her/elle) is a singer and arts administrator. She is the Administrative Director for the Choirs for Change Association and is proud to provide strategic consulting services for Camerata. As a lifelong singer Kate’s areas of focus include music theatre, opera, and folk. Along the way, she’s been fortunate enough to learn from some…
Read MoreMorgandy Levy
Morgandy Levy (she/her) started singing in choirs at age 12 when she joined the Annapolis Valley Honour Choir conducted by Heather Fraser. Growing up in Greenfield Nova Scotia, she has been involved in music throughout middle school and high school where she not only sang in her school choirs but played in her concert band…
Read MoreMolly Anderson
Molly (she/her) is a music educator and vocalist based in Halifax. She is a graduate of Acadia University (BMus) and Memorial University (BMus Ed). Molly is an elementary music and band teacher with the HRCE and maintains a voice, piano and Kindermusik studio in Halifax’s North End. Molly found a love of choral singing at…
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