Grammy-nominated Ontario conductor facing sexual misconduct allegations
TORONTO — The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir says it has placed its Grammy-nominated conductor Noel Edison on a personal leave of absence while it investigates allegations of sexual misconduct.
In a joint statement with the director of the Elora Singers, a southwestern Ontario choir that Edison also conducted, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir’s chair and executive director say they received letters of complaint “from third parties” regarding his behaviour.
They add that news of the allegations have left them with “feelings of shock and sadness.”
Both organizations also say they have launched an independent third-party investigation and will not comment further until they review the findings.