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List of Children's Choirs


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African Children's Choir

The African Children's Choir is made up of some of the neediest and most vulnerable children in their countries. Many have lost one or both parents to poverty or disease. The African Children's Choir helps these children break away from the everyday cycle of poverty and hopelessness. Before being selected to join the Choir, children, generally aged between 7 and 11 attend Music for Life camps. These camps are fun and stimulating environments that provide a break from the daily hardships the young children face at home.

From the hundreds of children who attend the camps, approximately 50 will be chosen to audition for the Choir. Games, crafts, music and devotions are some of the activities the children look forward to at camp. Once the children are selected, Choir Teams will spend a few days visiting the children's homes to determine their needs and suitability for tour life. They then have the difficult task of selecting the group of children who will form the next African Children's Choir.


Alabama Choir School

The Alabama Choir School was originally founded as the Tuscaloosa Boychoir in 1985 as a community organization for talented boys ages eight through fourteen. The name was changed to the Alabama Boychoir prior to its first international tour in 1992. With the addition of the Childrens Chorus in 1993 and the Girls Chorus in 1995, the organization's name was changed to the Alabama Choir School. The Chamber Choir was added in 2006 and consists of hand-picked high school students in grades nine-twelve. In early 2010, the Alabama Choir School introduced the Young Singers, a brand-new beginners music class for kindergarten and first grade boys and girls.


Alaska Youth Choir

Alaska Youth Choir is a high-quality youth choir for boys and girls ages 6-18. Comprised of a preparatory choir, intermediate choir and advanced choir, AYC strives to provide an exciting and musically challenging experience to all participants.


Albuquerque Girl Choir

The mission of the Albuquerque Girl Choir (AGC) is to empower young women through singing. AGC provides a positive musical experience for girls to learn music fundamentals, vocal training and perform in an upbeat atmosphere. Our goal is always to share the joy of music with others; through performances on tour, for charitable organizations, at retirement homes, for local events or with other performing arts groups.


All Children's Chorus of Annapolis

Lauren Walker earned her Bachelor of Music degree in Choral Music Education from the University of Maryland and her Master's of Kodaly Music Education from Loyola University. Mrs. Walker currently serves as the Director of Choral Music at Central Middle School in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. At Central, she teaches over 250 students in three different choral ensembles.

Her choirs have received Superior and Excellent ratings at both County and State Choral Adjudications. In addition to her position at Central, Mrs. Walker has also manages the Anne Arundel All County Middle School chorus and previously managed the Maryland Junior all State Chorus.

Mrs. Walker is a sought after clinician and guest conductor in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania conducting Elementary, Middle and High School honor choirs. She is an active member of the American Choral Directors Association, the National Association for Music Education, and the Maryland Music Educator's Association. She currently resides in Annapolis with her husband Grant and her children Jackson and Caroline.


All-American Boys Chorus

The All-American Boys Chorus . . . happy youngsters from more than thirty cities in Southern California.

Fifty concert tours to Europe, Asia, Australia, Canada and throughout the USA make The All-American Boys Chorus one of the most widely traveled boy's choirs in the world.

More than one million people have been included in the boys' live audiences-in addition to the many millions who have seen and heard them on television and radio. The boys have performed before a Pope and dignitaries of many ranks. They've been made honorary citizens of a Canadian provincial capital and been commended by its mayor for their kindness to that city's handicapped children. The boys have performed with glittering celebrities, among them John Williams, Josh Groban, Bob Hope, Victor Borge, Steve Allen, Della Reese, Melissa Manchester, and John Schneider.


Amabile Boys Choir

The Treble Training Choir (TCC) welcomes boys with unchanged voices, ages 8 and up. For many boys who audition, this training choir is their first experience with choral singing. They have fun working together as they gain experience singing and performing, while learning proper vocal technique, posture, breathing, tone production, how to read music and basic music theory. They also study recorders and drumming.

Experienced male singers with unchanged voices, ranging from 10 to 15 years old, become members of the Treble Concert Choir (TCC). Their program consists of rehearsals and performances of the traditional boychoir repertoire and Grade 1 Theory & Rudiments. This choir performs in the regular Amabile concert series and tours locally, nationally and internationally. As well as singing on world stages, they have been guest performers with Orchestra London, the Windsor Symphony and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.


Amabile Young Women's Ensemble

Amabile Choirs of London, Canada is an educational program welcoming children, youth and adults who wish to develop their musical talents as part of a vibrant, award-winning chorale organization. (Amabile is pronounced Ah-MAH-bee-lay).

Young people audition for a place in the Choir and are challenged to fulfill the mission of the organization under the direction of dedicated professionals who willingly give their expertise and time for a very nominal fee.

Active in London, Canada since 1985, there are now more than 300 choristers singing with Amabile ranging from ages 8 to adult. Together they form a total of ten choirs - five for female singers and five for male singers. Girls and women move up through the Amabile family of choirs as their voices and experience level develops; the same is true for the boys and young men as voices change and expertise is mastered.


American Boychoir

The American Boychoir is regarded as the United States' premier concert boys' choir. Under the leadership of Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Litton-Lodal Music Director, The American Boychoir continues to dazzle audiences with its unique blend of musical sophistication, effervescent spirit, and ensemble virtuosity. Boys in grades 4 through 8, reflecting the ethnic, religious and cultural diversity of the United States, come from across the country and around the world to pursue a rigorous musical and academic curriculum at the school. The American Boychoir School, the only non-sectarian boys' choir school in the nation, was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1937, and has been located in Princeton, New Jersey, since 1950.


Ames Children's Choir

Artistic Director Dr. Sylvia Munsen founded the Ames Children's Choirs (ACC) program in 1995. The program includes boys and girls ages 8-16 from central Iowa communities singing in three choirs: Concert Choir, Chorale and the Preparatory Choir. A fourth ensemble, the Chamber Singers, is a smaller ensemble from the Concert Choir. ACC focuses on the development of self-esteem through artistic experience and is utilized as part of teacher training for choral music education students at Iowa State University (ISU).

Notable performances for the Concert Choir include: the World Premiere of John Rutter's Mass of the Children at Carnegie Hall with the composer as conductor; solo concerts at Washington's National Cathedral, St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC, and Temple Square in Salt Lake City, a performance with the Des Moines Symphony for the World Food Prize Laureate Program and a concert for the Meredith Willson Centennial in Mason City. The choir has performed in ISU residencies with composers John Corigliano and Libby Larsen and in a master class with Cantus. ACC singers have performed four times with Simon Estes in MCCF and ISU Celebrate America concerts.


Ames Children's Choirs

The Ames Children's Choirs program aspires to the best in the American choral tradition for young singers. The focus is the development of self-esteem through artistic experience including healthy vocal technique, expressive singing, and music literacy. The program promotes musical excellence, performing music from all style periods, cultures and traditions including premiering new works, the potential and achievements of young people, collaborating with professional musicians and ensembles, creating connections in the community and throughout the world, volunteerism, making the program available to all musically talented children, and the joy of singing.


Anima - Young Singers of Greater Chicago

Anima means breath, life, soul, spirit and mind and reflects our mission to provide experiences of excellence through choral singing, which enliven and shape young lives.

Anima is a world class youth choral organization, founded in 1964, which is internationally renowned for the quality of choral education and performance it provides. Formerly the Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus, Anima welcomes young people from Kindergarten through High School in various ensemble programs.

The heart and soul of the program is the extraordinary choral sound which is developed in a nurturing, communal atmosphere with a group of other young people who love to sing. We invite you to peruse our new website and learn more about us; and if you would like to become part of Anima through enrollment, donations or hiring the Chorus to sing at an event, or if you just want to know more about us, please contact us.


Appalachian Children's Chorus

ACC is home to three choirs in Charleston from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Our tuition-based program offers financial aid on as needed basis. No child will be turned away from ACC due to an inability to pay.


Appleton Boychoir

The Appleton Boychoir, founded in 1979, celebrated its 40th anniversary during the 2018-2019 season. The choir has given musical training to thousands of boys, taking them all over the world and sending them on their way with stronger leadership skills, as well as a life-long love of singing. Many have gone on to successful careers in music, theatre, education, performance and teaching. Their travels inspired further studies of languages, music history, and peoples of the places they visited as members of the choir.


Arlington Children's Chorus

The Arlington Children's Chorus is a Virginia 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing enriching choral music instruction to children in Arlington, Alexandria, Washington, D.C. and other communities throughout the DC and Northern Virginia area. The ACC was founded in May 2010 by Kevin Carr and is led by Artistic Director Caleb McClay. The Arlington Children's Chorus has performed at the White House, The Kennedy Center, The National Gallery of Art, and the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, and have entertained audiences at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel, The Greenbrier Resort and various national conferences. The ACC has also been featured on PBS' Top of the Town, WTOP radio, News Channel 8, and Fox 5 News in Washington, D.C., and continues to perform throughout the Washington D.C. metropolitan area.


Augusta Children's Chorale

An auditioned choral ensemble organized as a non-profit 501 (c)(3) in 2009 and designed to provide talented young singers in the greater Augusta area with an outstanding (and enjoyable) experience in the chor


Augusta Chorale

The Augusta Chorale is always on the lookout for new members who want "To celebrate the beauty of song by presenting diverse and challenging chorale music which inspires our members and audiences." Apart from membership in one of the premier chorale groups in the Central Savannah River Area, another benefit of membership in the Augusta Chorale is the opportunity to sing at schools, nursing homes, veteran's hospitals, art festivals, and senior centers. The Augusta Chorale also supports voice and music students in their careers through scholarship and joint-performance opportunities.


Aurelius Boys' Choir

In 1983 the Aurelius Sangerknaben Calw (= ASKC) were founded by Hans-Jorg Kalmbach. The name 'Aurelius' was choosen in remembrance of the first patron of the Hirsau monastery, which over centuries inspired the cultural and spiritual live in Western Europe. From simple beginnings the choir has increasingly become much-requested body of singers capable of both choral and solo duties. Spiritual and contemporary choir music is enchanted by the Aurelius Sangerknaben. Since 2001 Johannes Sorg continues to lead as the new director of music the educational and choir tradition as established in the early years. In 2002 he and his Aurelius Sangerknaben received the honour of the Bruno-Frey-Preis and he achieved the first prize at the "German Choir Contest" at Osnabruck with his men ensemble. Today the boy choir has an excellent reputation far beyond the borders of Germany.


Bach Children's Chorus

The Bach Children's Chorus is western New York's most respected children's classical music ensemble. The chorus appears regularly with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the Rochester Chamber Orchestra, Mercury Opera Rochester, and other area ensembles. The girls and boys in the group range in age from 8 to 16. and are known in Rochester's arts community as the best young singers in the area.

The BCC selects its members through rigorous audition each spring. Their repertoire consists of classical and folk music in many languages from the 18th through the 21st centuries. The children meet weekly for rehearsals throughout the academic year.


Badger State Girl Choir

The Badger State Girl Choir, LLC is an independent organization and an officially authorized corporation in the state of Wisconsin. It was founded in 2006 to provide girls from the lower Fox River Valley an opportunity to sing high quality choral music in an integrated arts learning environment. Hundreds of girls from across the Fox River Valley have enjoyed participation in the choirs.


Bangor Area Children's Choir

The Bangor Area Youth Choir is a two choir organization. The Treble Choir is a training choir comprised of singers turning 9 during the academic year through age 16. The Youth Chorale is auditioned from the Treble Choir, changed male voices, or at the discretion of the director. Youth Chorale members will be no older than 19 years of age during the academic year.

One of the important features about BAYC is that it is set up to be a long-term activity and experience that grows and deepens throughout the years of the singer's involvement. We know that college admissions offices look at extracurricular activities - and we also know that what really matters to them is not the number of activities, but, rather, consistent involvement in a limited number over a period of years. The staff and board of BAYC work hard to have our organization be one that gradually and consistently builds musical expertise, character, poise, sensitivity and understanding of other cultures and eras, friendships with singers from a wide variety of backgrounds and locales, and leadership skills. BAYC is an organization that teaches young people how to sing better...but it is much, much more than that!


Barrington Children's Choir

The founding of the Barrington Children's Choir was the realization of a vision cherished throughout the career of Founding Artistic Director, Peggy Crawford: uniting the purity and simplicity of children's voices with the finest traditional and contemporary choral music. Today, with Barrington Children's Choir in its 35th season, the program continues to impact lives through music under the leadership of our Artistic Director, Tom Vendafreddo.

Mr. Vendafreddo is responsible for crafting the vision of the BCC choral program. As director of Chamber Choir and AcaBella, he helps build a program centered around two major performances and many other performance across our season. Mr. Vendafreddo is supported by our Prelude director, Joyce Haqq, who helps our developing singers grow through performance experience and education.


Beijing Angelic Choir

The Beijing Angelic Choir is a children's choir based in Beijing, China Since its establishment, it has toured extensively in the world as well as in China. !t came to be known to the world when it won a National Association of Independent Record Distributors Award in the U.S. in 1995.


Bella Voce Young Women's Choir

Bella Voce Young Women's Choir is based in Rochester, Minnesota. Founded in 2007 as part of the independent non-profit organization Sing Out Loud, the choir consists of 65-70 singers in grades 8-12 drawn from communities throughout southeastern Minnesota. Our purpose is to create an inviting and safe community in which young women can share musical excellence, build confidence, and gain perspective about the world through the gift of music. The purpose of Bella Voce is to inspire young women, through singing, to realize their highest potential in order to more broadly impact the world.


Bennington Children's Chorus

The Bennington Children's Chorus was started in 1987 by Barbara Kourajian. Kourajian had been an accompanist to a children's choir in Montana as well as a high school choral director there before she moved to Vermont in 1985. While working in admission at Southern Vermont College, Kourajian found she really missed music and, with the help of the van der Linde family, she recruited students for a children's chorus. The Bennington Children's Chorus met for its first rehearsal in February of 1987 and gave its first performance three months later.


Boston Children's Chorus

We sing the hope of tomorrow. BCC harnesses the power of music to connect our city's diverse communities and inspire social inquiry


Boy Singers of Maine

Portland Conservatory of Music is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community music school in Portland, Maine, for all ages, abilities and financial circumstances. We believe that high quality music education should be available to everyone and strive to make that happen.


Boys of King's College, Cambridge

The Choir of King's College, Cambridge is one of the world's best known choral groups, and is the pre-eminent representative of the great British church music tradition.

It is most famous for singing A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, the Christmas Eve service that the BBC has broadcast since 1928, and that millions listen to worldwide. In 2009 the US Library Of Congress added a broadcast of the service to the National Recording Registry, an archive of 275 'culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant' recordings.

Henry VI (1421 - 1471) founded the Choir shortly after he founded the College in 1441. He created the Choir to sing daily services in his magnificent Chapel, and the Choir still exists primarily to sing these services. You are welcome to attend one of these services and hear the Choir sing. See Chapel services for details.


Budapest Girls' Chorus

The Vorosmarty Grammar School , celebrating their 20th anniversary next year, has run special music classes from the beginnings formed and built up by Miklos Csik. The beautiful concerts and competition achievements of the first 15 years were all attached to his name. In 2005 Sandor Kabdebo took over the direction of the music classes and became the conductor of the girls' choir as well. Since its formation the choir has been awarded the "Choir of the Year" title several times and among other achievements won First Prizes at the International Choir Competitions in Giessen in 2005, Celje 2009 and Neerpelt 2010. The choir regularly performs at national choral events and is an active participant in the cultural life of Budapest. Their work was acknowledged with the For Budapest Prize in 2006.


Buffalo GirlChoir

The mission of Buffalo Girlchoir is to provide exceptional music instruction to young women from all social strata culminating in transcendent performances at the highest level of artistic excellence, facilitating their development into self-assured young women.


Bulgarian National Radio Children's Choir

The Children's Choir of the Bulgarian Radio and Television is laureate and winner of Grand Prix, special and first awards, gold medals and diplomas for great artistic achievements at many national and international choir competitions and festivals."It is long since a choir performing in such a natural, fresh and easy manner came to New York", declared the "New York Times".

Hristo Nedyalkov - composer and Sofia University professor of Choral conducting (born 1932 in Dryanovo, Northern Bulgaria) received his musical education at the Bulgarian Academy of Music in Sofia and is considered to be one of the most outstanding representatives of the Bulgarian music. Artistic director and conductor of the Children's Choir of the Bulgarian Radio and TV with numerous concert tours in Europe, America, Asia and Africa.


Cache Childrens Choir

Preparatory Classes are designed to prepare young singers for a lifetime of rewarding participation in music. These Fundamental singing experiences will prepare students to eventually participate in more formal choirs. Age-appropriate musical activities promote a love of singing and group music-making.


Calgary Girls Choir

Calgary Girls Choir was founded in 1995 by Elaine Quilichini and has flourished and grown under her direction and inspiration. Throughout its career, critics and adjudicators have acclaimed its performances. The repertoire of the Choir ranges from folk song to contemporary classical music with the emphasis always on repertoire of the highest quality. The philosophy that only the best is good enough has been a constant guiding principle. CGC is known for gorgeous resonant tone, impeccable technique and for the artistry and sincerity of its performances.

The Choir has gained renown nationally and internationally. Tours have included Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Wales, England and Italy, in addition to touring extensively in the USA and Canada. The Choir has been featured in numerous radio and TV broadcasts and is a three time winner of the CBC National Radio Competition for Amateur choirs.


Cambridge Children's Chorus

Cambridge Children's Chorus, a division of Boston City Singers, provides music and youth development programming for age 4 through 9th grade. This division was founded in 2012 by Wendy Silverberg, Director of Early Childhood Education and Cambridge resident and Jane Money, Founding Artistic Director at the urging of neighborhood families to replicate Boston City Singers's music and youth development programs headquartered in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood. Each child is supported by seasoned artistic and administrative staff with the assistance of Cambridge-based teen mentors and graduate student teaching fellows from local conservatories.


Cantabella Children's Choir

1992 Bee Chow began a music literacy class of 10-12 children, ages 5-7, inspired by Zoltan Kodaly's philosophy that the singing voice should be every child's first and lifelong musical instrument. The class gradually developed into the Cantabella Children's Chorus with a total membership of about 250 singers. Many members of the chorus are now very accomplished musicians, studying one or even two other musical instruments. Most importantly, they continue to enjoy singing, harmonizing and performing as a choral group. Choral singing has proven to be a great way to touch and be touched by music!


Cantamus

Cantamus Girls Choir based in Mansfield was founded in 1968 by Pamela Cook, who is still its director. Throughout its career critics and adjudicators have acclaimed its performances. The repertoire of the choir stands at around 250 items - all sung from memory in 13 languages - ranging from contemporary music to folk song. It consists of 44 girls aged between 13 and 19 who attend various schools in the locality and is organized on an independent basis.

The choir's impeccable technique and unfailing ability to captivate its audiences are brought about by its talented team of teachers: Ann Irons, Elaine Guy and Joy Nicol, all of whom were taught by Pamela Cook. They help to develop the girls' organisational skills in addition to their vocal and musical abilities.


Cantare Con Vivo Children's Choir

The Chorale consists of 100 auditioned singers performing four varied concert programs each season, two that are accompanied by full orchestra. They have performed a rich variety of choral/orchestral works and individual pieces accompanied by various instruments as well as a cappella selections. They have toured internationally three times, including a premier performance of Bloch's Avodath Hakodesh in Eastern Europe. The 24-voice Chamber Ensemble, Cantare's premier musical group, presents a rich array of the most challenging choral works including those hot off the press and from various countries.


Cantemus Children's Choir

Cantemus was formed in 1975 as a primary school choir and continues to be the school choir of the Zoltan Kodaly primary school in Nyiregyhaza in Hungary. Like other school choirs the eldest members leave and new members join every year as part of the normal progression of the state school education system. While the school specialises in music due to its name it does this within the normal curriculum and the choir members have to learn and rehearse their music in addition to normal lessons.

Cantemus has however become a special choir because the standards and successes it has achieved have given it a national and international reputation. They have also led to the creation of two other choirs which have established their own international success and reputations. The first of these - Pro Musica - was formed for older girls who had left the primary school choir and it began its individual career by wining the GRAND PRIX of the Bartok Bela International Choir Competition in Debrecen in 1986. More recently the Cantemus Mixed Choir has been established for both male and female voices under the direction of Szabo Soma and this has also achieved major success at international level. The vocal sextet Banchieri has also been formed from choir members and again has travelled extensively, competed successfully at international level and recorded many CDs. Links to the web sites of these other groups are provided on the front page of this site.


Cathedral School for Boys Choir

A K-8 independent Episcopal school in the heart of San Francisco, Cathedral School for Boys' small size and close-knit community allows each boy to thrive and grow. Since 1957, Cathedral has raised the bar on raising boys.


Central Dakota Children's Choir

Central Dakota Children's Choir, founded in 1998, was formed to inspire children to a lifelong love of singing through the performance of fine choral music. It is a nonprofit organization for children enrolled in public, private, and homeschools.


Charlotte Children's Choir

At Arts+, we provide outstanding arts education to students of all backgrounds and ages. We help students tap into their artistic potential, plus access the many other irreplaceable benefits of an arts education. Our students carry what they learn throughout their lives, using the skills they develop to create a more vibrant world around them.


Chattanooga Girls Choir

The Chattanooga Girls Choir was founded by Mr. John Dyer under the moniker of "The Cantilena Singers." At the time, Mr. Dyer was faculty associate at Cadek Conservatory ("Cadek") in the Music Department of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga ("UTC"). Dr. Peter Gerschefski, head of the Music Department and Cadek wanted to start a children's choir at Cadek. Dr. Gerschefski knew about Mr. Dyer's background in choral music education so he asked him to form such a choir. However, Mr. Dyer believed that Chattanooga needed a choir especially for girls more than a co-educational children's choir because our city already had the long-standing Chattanooga Boys Choir but there was no similar opportunity for area girls. Mr. Dyer thereafter contacted local music teachers in area schools and asked them to identify and send any interested and talented girls to Cadek to audition for the new choir. Fifty girls auditioned and were all invited to become founding members of the ensemble. Within its first couple of years, the Cantilena Singers were renamed The Chattanooga Girls Choir (the "CGC").


Chautauqua Youth Chorus

The Chautauqua Youth Chorus, formerly known as the Chautauqua Children's Chorale, was formed in 1988 by Nancy A. Krestic and Dr. Donald P. Lang. It was formed with the mission to promote excellence in singing and musical growth, and give a different dimension to the choral experience for children.

The CYC is made up of two choirs of children ages 8 to 17: Junior Chorale and Concert Chorale. There are approximately 60 singers in Chorale. Both choirs perform a wide variety of music, including sacred, classical, secular choral music and contemporary music written specifically for unchanged voices and the concert stage.

Periodically the CYC has commissioned choral works written specifically for them. The Chautauqua Youth Chorus is an Ensemble in Residence at SUNY Fredonia School of Music and is a member of Chorus America. Auditions are required for membership


Chicago Children's Choir

In 1956 during the Civil Rights Movement, the late Christopher Moore founded the multiracial, multicultural Chicago Children's Choir at Hyde Park's First Unitarian Church. He believed that youth from diverse backgrounds could better understand each other-and themselves-by learning to make beautiful music together. Today's Choir is fully independent and serves all of Chicago from its home in the Chicago Cultural Center. Christopher Moore's vision of a choir combining high artistic standards with a social purpose continues to define the Choir's mission. The Choir currently serves more than 2,800 children, ages 8-18 through choirs in 45 schools, after-school programs in 8 Chicago neighborhoods and the internationally acclaimed Concert Choir. Under Artistic Director Josephine Lee, the Choir has undertaken many highly successful national and international tours, received a Chicago/Midwest Emmy Award for the 2008 documentary Songs on the Road to Freedom, and has been featured in nationally broadcast television and radio performances, most recently on NBC's Today show and the 2007 PBS series From the Top: Live from Carnegie Hall.


Chicora Voices

Based in historic downtown Greenville, Chicora Voices offers an exciting program of rehearsals, concerts, social events, community service and travel opportunities. In addition to Chicora Voices' own concerts, the choirs collaborate with other choirs and orchestras in the region and nation. Chicora Voices has been featured in performances at Carnegie Hall; the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC; Holiday at Peace; the Greenville Symphony Orchestra and Greenville Chorale productions; the Children in Harmony Festival at Walt Disney World; and recent tours in New York City, Washington, DC, and Orlando, Florida.

Founding directors, Alan Reed and Laura Jean Reed provide musical leadership for the program. Alan and Jeanie have directed successful choirs of young people in the Upstate for over thirty years and are committed to making Chicora Voices a great fit for young people who love to sing.


Children's Chorus of Maryland

To truly and fully enjoy making music with others, singers want to be fluent in the language of music, as well as in vocal training. Choral music education, especially for children, should always lead to music literacy (the ability to read and write music). We believe that music literacy is a basic tool of self-expression and enjoyment that everyone can enjoy


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