The Canadia soprano, Jane Fingler, studied music and voice at University of Manitoba (2009-2014), where she obtained her Voice Major at the Faculty of Music. Since 2021 she studies for her Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree in Historical Performance at University of Toronto.
Jane Fingler keeps very busy performing as a chorister and soloist with various Toronto ensembles, including Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra & Chamber Choir (since 2022), Theatre of Early Music (Director: Daniel Taylor),
Trinity Bach Project (since 2022), and the Winnipeg groups Dead of Winter and Canzona Baroque Choir (February 2015-April 2019), to name a few. She is also a founding member of the newly formed Toronto-based Renaissance vocal quintet Diapente, who gave their first performance in December 2022. Recent solo highlights include J.S. Bach's Johannes-Passion BWV 245 at the Winnipeg Baroque Festival (2022), Monteverdi’s Vespers with Dead of Winter (2023), and George Frideric Handel's Brockes Passion, HWV 48 with The Metropolitan Festival Choir and Baroque Orchestra (2023). Although she has a particular love for performing early music, she is no stranger to performing contemporary music and has performed various new works at the Winnipeg New Music Festival and with Toronto groups Soundstreams Choir 21 and Opus 8. She currently lives in Toronto, Ontario. |