Cameron Streicher - Artistic Director

Cameron is a pianist, piano teacher, singer, choral director, and composer. He studied piano at Wilfrid Laurier University with Prof. Anya Alexeyev and Dr. Joseph Ferretti and graduated with a double degree in Music Education and Music Theory. Cam has received many awards including the Evelyn Mae McLaughlin Award for Music Education, the WLU President’s Award, and the Laurier Alumni Gold Medal Award for the Faculty of Music. Performance engagements have included solo recitals in Manitoba and throughout Ontario. He is an active piano examiner with the Canadian National Conservatory of Music, a festival adjudicator, and a member of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association (ORMTA). As a composer, Cam focuses mainly on choral music. His music has been sung by a wide variety of groups including Laurier Singers, Tapestry Chamber Choir, youth and community choirs.
Cam has studied vocal performance with Sandra Tucker and Brandon Leis and choral conducting with Dr. Lee Willingham and Dr. Gerard Yun. He is the founder and director of a community choir in Milverton called Village Voices and is the current director of the Trinity Youth Choir. He has been a guest conductor with Laurier Singers, The Laurier Alumni Choir and Chor Amica. Cam is also on faculty at the A Cappella Choir Camp in Jamaica, Shenandoah Christian Music Camp: Ontario and Ohio. Cam is a past member of Da Capo chamber choir and Oasis Chorale. As a respiratory therapist, Cameron enjoys helping people "breathe easy" in a wide range of clinical situations.
Cam has studied vocal performance with Sandra Tucker and Brandon Leis and choral conducting with Dr. Lee Willingham and Dr. Gerard Yun. He is the founder and director of a community choir in Milverton called Village Voices and is the current director of the Trinity Youth Choir. He has been a guest conductor with Laurier Singers, The Laurier Alumni Choir and Chor Amica. Cam is also on faculty at the A Cappella Choir Camp in Jamaica, Shenandoah Christian Music Camp: Ontario and Ohio. Cam is a past member of Da Capo chamber choir and Oasis Chorale. As a respiratory therapist, Cameron enjoys helping people "breathe easy" in a wide range of clinical situations.
Rosemary Eberly-Lebold - Assistant Director

Rosemary Eberly-Lebold, soprano, graduated from West Chester University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music in Vocal Performance (2013) and holds a Diploma in Education from Faith Builders Educational Programs (2006). The current season sees her operating as assistant director for Village Voices Community Choir and performing with Oasis Chorale. Rosemary’s expertise as a vocal clinician is frequently sought after by choirs and she holds a private voice studio from her home, as well as serving as an instructor for Shenandoah Christian Music Camp. She lives in southern Ontario with her husband, Philip.
Tania Leis - Accompanist

Music has always been a big part of my life. I started piano lessons at a young age and at 13 was playing for church choir and services. Listowel high school provided many opportunities of singing and accompanying choirs. I earned a Bachelor of Religious Education with a music major at Emmanuel Bible College as well as Grade 10 Voice and Piano with Royal Conservatory of Toronto. I have continued to play and lead choirs and church music and have taught piano for 32+ years. Currently, I live in Milverton with husband Ryan and our 3 children and attend Poole Mennonite Church.
Kendall Roth - Marketing

Kendall Roth is a singer, web developer, and recent graduate of Conestoga College. He currently works at Focus21, a small startup dedicated to improving the quality of people's lives through building online tools in the healthcare sector. A member of Village Voices since its start in 2013, Kendall has also enjoyed singing with a wide variety of other choral groups. His singing highlights include a 2015 British Isles tour with Faith Builders Chorale (Brandon Mullet) and recently sang with Acclamation Chorale in 2018 (Graham Lichti). Additionally, he is one of the founders of a local youth chorus (Heart Cry) with a mission of bringing hope to churches with a small or no youth presence. When not singing, Kendall is usually found expanding his programming knowledge or relaxing while reading.