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- Celebrity Symphony Orchestra - Information on this orchestra and its soloists directed by Andrzej Rozbicki, upcoming events, photographs and subscriptions.
- Counterpoint Community Orchestra - Toronto's gay and lesbian community orchestra founded with a mandate to provide fine classical music in a climate of diversity, tolerance and free expression.
- Esprit Orchestra - History of the Toronto-based orchestra, with annual concert listings, discography, educational programming, special events and contact information.
- Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra - Concert calendar, ticket purchase information, group information.
- Hart House Orchestra - University of Toronto: contact information only.
- Mooredale Youth Orchestra - Concert calendar, ticket mail order information, concert notes.
- North York Concert Orchestra - Information on the orchestra, director Janez Govednik, recruitment program, upcoming shows and tickets.
- Orchestra Toronto - The crown jewel of Canadian community orchestras. An important resource for motivated amateur musicians to rehearse and perform for G.T.A. audiences.
- Scarborough Philharmonic - Orchestra in Scarborough community of Toronto.
- Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra - Canada's period instrument orchestra
- Toronto Philharmonia - Orchestra-in-residence at the George Weston recital hall in the Toronto centre for the arts. Includes current season concert schedule, orchestra members, and subscriptions and tickets.
- Toronto Sinfonietta - Toronto based orchestra conducted by Matthew Jaskiewicz. Information on upcoming concerts, their concert schedule and their debut CD.
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra - One of Canada's foremost symphonic ensembles.
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra Musicians - Information on the members of the orchestra, chamber music combinations of the musicians and a list of available teachers.
- Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra - Began as the dream of its conductor, Colin Clarke, while he was still in high school. He envisioned a musical ensemble that would bring together the best musicians from Toronto and beyond to play the most challenging wind band repertoire.
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