After emigrating to Canada, Edwards initially taught music at
Lachine High School until 1979. He subsequently taught at the
Fine Arts Core Education School in Montreal from 1979 to 1990, before becoming an associate professor at the
Faculty of Music of
McGill University. During his tenure, he conducted the McGill Chamber Singers, the University Chorus and, on occasion, the McGill Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. He also served as Chairman of the Performance Department of the Faculty of Music from 1992 to 1996.
Saratoga Springs, New York City (
Carnegie Hall), and
Philadelphia During his 21-year tenure at the helm of the Chorus of the
Montreal Symphony Orchestra (MSO), recordings involving the chorus won a
Grammy Award (
Les Troyens –
Berlioz) and two
Juno Awards (1995 for Berlioz's
Les Troyens and 1997 for
La damnation de Faust). Over the course of his long relationship with the MSO, Maestro Edwards conducted numerous MSO performances including
Handel's
Messiah at Notre Dame Basilica. ==Later years==