Composer Details:

 
 
 Name: Sirett 
 
 First Name: Mark 
 
 Year of birth: 1952 
 
 Website: www.marksirett.ca 
 Resume:
Mark Sirett, is a native of Kingston ON Canada and is the Artistic Director of the Cantabile Choirs of Kingston, a multi-choir educational programme. He holds both masters and doctoral degrees in choral conducting and pedagogy from the University of Iowa and has taught at the University of Alberta, the University of Western Ontario and Queen’s University. For six years he served as Organist/Music Director at St. George's Cathedral, Kingston. Under his direction the Cathedral Girl Choristers won first prize in the 1996 CBC Choral Competition for amateur choirs. Dr. Sirett has won two international awards in conducting: the Jury Prize for Imaginative Programming and Artistry at the 2002 Cork International Choral Festival and Outstanding Conductor Award at the 2004 Young Prague Festival. In 2009 he was the recipient of the President’s Leadership Award presented by Choirs Ontario for his contribution to the choral art in the province. He is frequently in demand as a guest conductor and clinician. He has directed the Ontario Youth Choir, Alberta Honours Children's Chorus, Unisong in Ottawa, Waterloo District High School Festival, Meet the Composer Festival (Des Moines IA), the Peel Honours Chamber Choir and both the adult and children’s camps for the Nova Scotia Choral Federation. As a clinician, he has presented for the Association of Canadian Choral Communities, Nova Scotia Music Educators, Nova Scotia Choral Federation, Manitoba Choral Federation, Ontario Vocals Festival, the Royal Canadian College of Organists and the Royal School of Church Music. He frequently adjudicates throughout Canada and last year was honoured to serve on the Jury of the Cork International Choral Festival in Ireland. Dr. Sirett is also an award-winning composer whose works are frequently performed by some of Canada's leading ensembles. Commissions have included works for the National Youth Choir of Canada, the Amabile Youth Singers, Ottawa Regional Youth Choir, Elora Festival Singers, University of Iowa and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. His published works are found in the catalogues of Boosey and Hawkes, ECS Publishing, Walton, Hinshaw, Alliance, Augsburg/Fortress, Warner/Chappell, and Canadian International. His recent work, “The Stars Point the Way” was honoured as “Outstanding Choral Composition 2010” by the Association of Canadian Choral Communities.” 
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