TIM ELIA
began his musical education with eleven years at St. Michael's Choir School in Toronto, where he studied under many fine teachers, among them John Arpin, Victor Togni, Charles Peaker, Talivaldis Kenins, Mgr. J. E. Ronan, and Rev. T. Barrett Armstrong. As a performer he made his first TV appearances in 1971, his recordings have been broadcast and sold in both Canada and the States, and he has composed and arranged both pop and sacred music from the sixties to the present.
He lectures in Gregorian Chant & Gospel Music for St. Michael's College Continuing Ed. Dept. at the University of Toronto. He has arranged OXFORD CHURCHMUSIC programs in Oxford, Dublin, Florence and Venice every year since 1994.
DANIEL KELLY
A graduate of St. Michael's Choir School,Toronto, Mr. Kelly took his degree in English at the University of Toronto, returning after graduation to his music studies under Dr. Melville Cook, Douglas Bodle, and David Smith. For ten years he was a vocal music teacher for the Metropolitan Separate School Board, establishing a number of elementary school choirs, one of which was rated by the CBC as the finest junior/intermediate separate school choir in Ontario. In 1972 he was appointed Organist and Choir Director at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Etobicoke, retiring from this position in 1993. From 1985-2005 he taught high school English and Vocal Music for the Toronto Catholic District School Board. Returning to Our Lady of Sorrows Church in 2000 as Associate Organist, during which time he co-produced two CD's of choral music, he is currently Senoir Choir Director and Associate Organist.