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Canadian Children's Opera Company
The Canadian Children's Opera Company (CCOC), Business Registration Number 129782538RR0001, is a prominent Canadian nonprofit organization based in Toronto dedicated to inspiring and developing young people through music, opera, and storytelling. It is recognized as Canada’s only permanent children's opera company that regularly commissions and produces new operas specifically for child performers.
Overview
Founded in 1968 by Ruby Mercer and Lloyd Bradshaw, the CCOC began as the Canadian Children's Opera Chorus and was initially a 32-member ensemble. It has since grown to over 240 children and youth participants, ages 5 to 19, organized into five divisions with around 90 singers in the Principal Chorus. The company serves as the children’s chorus for the Canadian Opera Company’s productions and is notable for fostering young voices from diverse communities and abilities via transformative music education and professional-level performance opportunities.
The organization changed its name to Canadian Children's Opera Company in 2008 to better reflect its expanded role in producing full-scale operatic works for children.
Mission and Activities
The CCOC emphasizes musical excellence and storytelling to empower young voices, uniting children through shared artistic experiences. It is dedicated to creating a viable canon of children’s opera by commissioning new works and regularly presenting fully staged productions with professional directors, designers, singers, and coaches drawn from Canada and abroad.
Children from the company participate annually in high-profile productions, including as the children’s chorus for the Canadian Opera Company. The organization also offers the Canadian Youth Opera Chorus, established in 2002, to provide advanced training for boys with changed voices and older girls, bridging the gap between youth opera and university-level programs.
Notable Achievements and Commissions
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The CCOC has commissioned and premiered numerous one-act operas tailored for children, contributing significantly to the children’s opera repertoire in Canada. Some notable commissions include:
- The Secret World of Og (2010) by Dean Burry, based on Pierre Berton’s novel.
- Dragon in the Rocks (2008) by Alexander Rapoport with libretto by Marie Day.
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The chorus has toured extensively, both nationally and internationally. Highlights include their first European tour in 2001 performing in the Netherlands and Germany, and a 2017 tour performing Brundibár by Hans Krása across Prague, Krakow, and Budapest, including at the concentration camp where the opera was historically performed.
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In 2011, the CCOC achieved second place in the treble category at the Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival in Vienna.
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The company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017 with a gala concert featuring prominent Canadian opera singers and alumni at Toronto’s Four Seasons Centre.
Leadership
The company’s current music director is Teri Dunn, under whose leadership the CCOC continues to thrive as a pioneering institution in children’s opera, preserving tradition while fostering innovation and inclusion.
The Canadian Children's Opera Company plays a vital role in Canadian cultural life by nurturing young talent and producing a unique repertoire of children’s operas, helping to ensure the continuing vitality and evolution of the operatic art form in Canada.
[1] https://www.canadianchildrensopera.com [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Children's_Opera_Company [3] https://www.canadianchildrensopera.com/about-us/ [4] https://www.sclfestival.org/canadian-childrens-opera-company [5] https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canadian-childrens-opera-company-emc
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🎭 Why does the CCOC provide volunteers to Rama Gaming House? As a registered non-profit, the CCOC proudly participates in OLG’s Charity Gaming Program, which helps local organizations like ours raise essential funds to support music education and performance opportunities for young people. By volunteering at Rama Gaming House, our community members help generate funding that directly supports our choristers, artistic staff, and productions throughout the season. Here’s what one CCOC parent shared about their experience volunteering: “I’ve been volunteering at Rama Gaming House for over three years. My daughter sings with the Canadian Children’s Opera Company (CCOC), one of the many charities that receives invaluable funding through OLG’s Charity Gaming Program. I am happy to volunteer at Rama to earn funding for the CCOC. This money funds the highly engaging and talented artistic and administrative staff, several performance and educational opportunities over the course of the season, and the annual mainstage opera production. Through the Canadian Children’s Opera Company, my daughter has improved her vocal skills, learned about the world of opera, made new friends, and built confidence. I am incredibly grateful to OLG for their support of the CCOC and fostering a love of the arts for young people in our community.” Thanks to the support of volunteers and OLG’s Charity Gaming Program, the CCOC continues to inspire the next generation of young performers and keep the magic of opera alive! 🎶 Charitable Gaming. Community Good. (fb)
🌟 Do you know a child that loves to sing and perform? 🌟 Encourage them to audition for the CCOC's 25/26 season — we’d love to meet your young performer! Here’s what one CCOC parent shared about their experience: "Since joining the CCOC program, my choristers have made remarkable strides in various areas outside of their choral activities. Initially shy, they have significantly grown in confidence due to the numerous performing opportunities provided by the program. This newfound self-assurance has enabled them to feel comfortable presenting in class and reading in church, roles they previously found daunting. Additionally, they have joined their school musical, an achievement that showcases their enhanced stage presence and enthusiasm for performing arts. The CCOC program has truly been instrumental in fostering their personal growth and expanding their horizons beyond choral singing.” - Allison Marcaccini, CCOC Parent Help your child gain confidence, develop their musicianship, and discover the joy of performing with friends who love music as much as they do. 🗓️ Auditions take place September 20, 2025. 📍 Connect with us at info@canadianchildrensopera.com or learn more on our website www.canadianchildrensopera.com (fb)
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What an incredible legacy! It's amazing to see how the Canadian Children's Opera Company continues to inspire and empower young voices through the magic of music and storytelling. 🎶✨detail |
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So excited to hear about the upcoming season! Can't wait to see the creativity and talent that the CCOC brings to the stage. Keep inspiring our youth! 👏❤️detail |
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