The Phantom of the Music Room
Composed by and text by Janet Gardner
May 31, 2026 | 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
St. Clement’s Church | 70 St. Clements Ave, Toronto, ON
After a long day of rehearsal, a group of students make a spine-tingling discovery: a mysterious figure is playing the piano in their school’s music room—long after everyone else has gone home. With the help of their teachers, well-meaning principals, and a few comically ineffective deputies, the students set out to uncover the truth behind the late-night melodies.
Is it a ghost? A prankster? Or something even more unexpected?
Filled with humour, suspense, and a delightful musical score inspired by classical favourites, The Phantom of the Music Room is a charming whodunit that celebrates curiosity, courage, and the joy of making music together.
Performed by over 50 singers from the Canadian Children’s Opera Company’s Junior Division (Intermediate, Apprentice, and Ruby Choruses), making the performance a heartwarming showcase of developing young singers.
The 3 p.m. performance of this lively production also features a special pre-show performance by our youngest artists in the Butterfly Chorus.
Performance and Ticket Information
Approximately 45 minutes, without intermission. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to each performance. Please note that the tickets are General Admission.
Public Performances
May 31, 2026 – 3 p.m. | IC, AC, RC & BC
May 31, 2026 – 4:30 p.m. | IC, AC & RC
Tickets
Adult – $25* | Senior (65 years and older) – $20* | Youth (18 years and younger) – $15*
Artistic and Creative Team
The Phantom of the Music Room Supporters and Partners
Production Supporters
Organizational Partners

Elizabeth Raum
Elizabeth Raum has established herself as one of Canada’s most eminent composers whose music has been played in concerts and festivals throughout Canada, the US, South America, Europe including Rome, England, Portugal, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Russia, China and Japan. She has written 6 operas, numerous works for large orchestra and over 80 chamber compositions. Her music has been recorded on over 50 commercial CDs and she is included in the New Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians, the New Grove’s Dictionary of Opera, and the New Grove’s Dictionary of Women Composers as well as numerous other prestigious publications.

Chelsea Woolley

Kelsey Taylor
Kelsey Taylor is a passionate educator, conductor and performer, and is thrilled to be working with the Intermediate Chorus this year.
Kelsey teaches music at the Claude Watson Secondary Arts Program within Earl Haig Secondary School, where her choral ensembles regularly achieve gold and platinum standings at local festivals. Most recently, the Earl Haig Singers achieved first place after being invited to compete at the provincial Ontario Music Festival Association competition. Invitations have also led to performances with Tafelmusik, Musica Intima and at numerous community events. Additionally, Kelsey has had a longstanding relationship with the Toronto Children’s Chorus, where she directed the Cantare and Chorealis ensembles for their 2023/24 season.
Kelsey completed her Masters of Music in Opera Performance at the University of Toronto. Select opera role credits include Norina (Don Pasquale), Miss Jessel (The Turn of the Screw), Servilia (La Clemenza di Tito), and Frasquita (Carmen). Kelsey continues to sing regularly as a featured soloist and choral lead with ensembles across Ontario.

Helen Becqué
COMING SOON.

Nora Jane Montana

Adine Mintz

Zain Solinski
Toronto-based collaborative keyboardist Zain Solinski is cultivating a performance career in contemporary, chamber, and vocal music. He studied under Dr. Deanna Oye for his Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance at the University of Lethbridge, and recently earned a Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano under the tutelage of Dr. John Hess and Marianna Chibotar-Rutkevich at Western University. At Western he was a recipient of the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship for his research into Polish Art Song. Recent artistic activities include performances with Tapestry Opera, Centric Music Festival and Slow Rise Music. Zain is one half of new Toronto-based duo mezzopiano alongside mezzo soprano Máiri Demings.

MONDAY EARLE

Stacy Collins

Evelina Soulis

Chyi-Miin Norris

ZOË GOTZIAMAN
Zoë is a mezzo-soprano and conductor based in Toronto.
Ensemble highlights include singing with Canzona, Dead of Winter, Xara Choral Theatre, and being a Toronto Chamber Consort member with the Toronto Chamber Choir. This season she’s excited to join The Nathaniel Dett Chorale and be alto section lead with VOCA Chorus of Toronto.
Her education includes a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Manitoba under the tutelage of Tracy Dahl, a certificate in ASL and Deaf Studies from George Brown College.
Zoë loves running around the operatic stage, and has been in over 30 operas/operettas. Her favourite roles performed include Hansel in Hansel and Gretel and Bradamante in Alcina.
This season she begins teaching Music and Movement at Sistema Toronto, and continues conducting the Butterfly Chorus here at the Canadian Children’s Opera Company.

Savannah Munro

