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Boston Children's Chorus (BCC) is composed of over 300 singers from 10 choirs in over three locations around Boston. Its mission is to address the social problems of
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's children and communities. Founded in 2003, BCC has performed all over the world in countries such as Japan, Mexico, Australia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Jordan, the Czech Republic, Germany and the United Kingdom. In addition, BCC has received critical acclaim for its music and hosts Boston's Martin Luther King Jr. annual celebration at
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's Jordan Hall. This concert has featured guests such as
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and has been televised nationally. BCC's believes in the transformative power of music as a tool for social bridging. Its program focuses on providing children with a comprehensive music education and strong diverse youth leadership.


Founding

BCC was founded by Boston civic leader, Hubie Jones. In 2001, Jones experienced a performance by the nationally renowned Chicago Children's Choir, and returned to
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determined to replicate the program, as there were no organizations in
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that effectively combined a mission for artistic excellence with an agenda for social change. He gathered the support of civic leaders and, after a year of planning and pilot projects, the Boston Children's Chorus was launched in October 2003.


Growth

Since BCC's inception, the programs have grown rapidly. In 2003 under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Darren Dailey, sixty-five (65) children were accepted into the initial pilot program, and now counts more than 500 singers who represent over 150 different zip codes from Greater
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's urban and suburban neighborhoods. The program spans ten different choirs in three Boston locations: South Boston, Dorchester, and East Boston. The 2012-2013 season represented 10 Years of Harmony for the organization, during which the chorus had its biggest sell-out concert at its winter concert at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. In April 2013, the
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called on BCC to aid in the healing process of
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in the wake of the tragic events at the
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of 2013. The chorus joined with President
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, first responders and others as they sang to a national audience at the Interfaith Service in Boston's South End. In 2014, BCC performed at the Boston Marathon anniversary observances on April 15 in Boston. The 2013 season ended with a World Premiere performance of "A Boy Called King" at the Institute of Contemporary Art by composer Daniel Bernard Roumain, and a tours Southeast Asia.
The 2018-2018 season was the 15th anniversary of the chorus and had all 13 choirs perform in their famous MLK concert at Symphony Hall, Boston.


Leadership

Darren Dailey was the Founding Artistic Director from 2003-2006. Darren is a graduate of Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ, where he earned a Bachelor's in Music Education(voice) and Appalachian State University, where he completed his Master's in Choral Directing. Anthony Trecek-King served BCC as Artistic Director from 2006-2015. The BCC Board of Directors appointed him as President and Artistic Director and the leader of the organization in 2015. He led the BCC as President and Artistic Director until his departure in 2020. Anthony is a graduate of University of Nebraska at Omaha, where he earned a Bachelor's in Cello Performance and Florida State University, where he completed his Master's in Orchestral Conducting. In 2015 he received his Doctorate in Choral Conducting from Boston University. Celeste Wilson joined BCC as Managing Director in October 2015. She worked with Anthony to lead the organization and manage all fundraising, marketing, and operations.


Social justice

BCC's mission is to harness the power of music to bring together Boston's diverse communities and to inspire social bridging. Through intensive choral training and high-profile performances, BCC singers learn discipline and develop leadership skills. In 2013, BCC won the Business Unusual National Challenge which is allowing the organization further develop its social curriculum for creative social integration.


Musical program

BCC's 300 singers comprise 10 choirs in three different locations. In addition to the 6-8 self-produced concerts in venues such as Boston Symphony Hall, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Institute for Contemporary Art/Boston, BCC also tours internationally and has performed in Japan, Mexico, Australia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Germany, England, Jordan, and Australia. BCC has also appeared on National Public Radio's From the Top. The organization and its singers, called Ambassadors of Harmony by the ''
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''., have garnered critical acclaim. BCC is a 2011 recipient of the Margaret Hillis Award by Chorus America, recognizing BCC for artistic and organizational excellence and a commitment to outreach, education, and/or culturally diverse activities. The organization was chosen as a 2011, 2012, 2013 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award. Finalist by the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. In 2013, BCC was awarded the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards by First Lady
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for its exemplary after school youth arts program. The 10 choirs are: Training Level *Central Training *Dorchester Advanced Training *East Boston Training *South Boston Training Intermediate Level *Central Intermediate *Central Intermediate Advanced *Dorchester Intermediate Advanced Level *Recital Choir *Concert Choir *Premier Choir


References

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