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Joey Jang is a tenor and organist based in Toronto. He completed his Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance at the University of Toronto, graduating with honours. During his time there, Joey was selected as a soloist for performances of Bach's Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12 (with MacMillan Singers) and Handel's Messiah (with Schola Cantorum). He has also sung the role of Pete Peterson in U of T Opera's production of Britten's Paul Bunyan.

Outside of U of T, Joey has performed solo recitals at the Metropolitan United Church as part of the Noon at Met Concert Series. Joey has also sung the roles of Priest and Armed Man in Mozart's The Magic Flute with Toronto City Opera and was a tenor soloist in the Toronto Korean Canadian Choir's performance of Beethoven's Choral Fantasy. In 2018, Joey performed at the Toronto Summer Music Festival as an Art of Song Fellow. He is currently the principal cantor/organist at St. Mark's Catholic Church and a cantor at St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica. Previously, he was a singer in the Toronto Festival Singers of The Song Shul, a section lead in the Metropolitan Festival Choir and the Massey College Choir, and a Sidgwick Scholar in the Orpheus Choir of Toronto. Joey is a graduate of St. Michael's Choir School. 

Joey holds a Juris Doctor degree from Osgoode Hall Law School of York University.

 

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