Noah is a Montreal-born musician and performer. He studied music performance as a clarinettist at McGill University and at the Boston Conservatory of Music.  Noah has expanded his repertoire to include saxophone, flute and piano. He further demonstrates his talent, positive energy and versatility as a conductor, singer, and actor. Noah is familiar with and sensitive to Parkinson’s disease; two of his grandparents have been living with the condition.  He brings fun and vitality to his voice/singing classes.

Charlotte has been singing professionally since 2005. She is a regular member of the OSM professional choir, la Chapelle de Québec, le Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal, and the choir of St. Andrew and St. Paul. A recent graduate of the Music Therapy program at Concordia University, she works as a performer, conductor, educator and therapist. Charlotte’s areas of interest include vocal health and group singing. Her approach to singing is one rooted in the principle of “do what feels good”.

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