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The Turtle Creek Chorale (TCC) is an American men's chorus located in
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in public distribution, it is among the most recorded men's choruses in the world. Founded February 19, 1980, and currently featuring more than 200 singing members, the Chorale performs a full concert series annually to live audiences in excess of 20,000. While primarily a gay men's chorus, the Turtle Creek Chorale welcomes all men, and those that identify as male, regardless of sexual orientation. TCC also performs more than 30 benefit appearances annually. Recent partnerships and collaborations include Lone Star Rides, LifeWalk, Genesis Women's Shelter, Children's Medical Center, Hope's Door, Parkland Hospital, and the American Airlines Sky Ball.


Performance highlights

Performances by the Chorale have included two state, two regional and three national conventions of the
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as well as a regional convention of Music Educators National Conference. The Chorale has traveled to Europe, performing sold-out concerts in
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as well as two appearances at Carnegie Hall. The TCC has sung in a command performance for such notables as
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. These accomplishments were made with one purpose in mind—the enhancement of the musical and cultural life of its audiences through the presentation of male chorus music. The Chorale collaborated with Susan G. Komen Foundation to create “Sing for the Cure” with narrations by Dr. Maya Angelou. TCC has performed twice with the U.S. Army Chorus and shared the stage with Liza Minnelli, Joan Rivers, Sandi Patty, Gavin Creel, Jennifer Holliday, Nikki Blonski, Margaret Cho, Tom Wopat, and Seth Rudetsky.


History

The Turtle Creek Chorale was formed February 19, 1980 under the guidance of its founding artistic director and conductor, Harry E. Scher. At its first rehearsal at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dallas, 39 charter members attended. The administrative staff was composed of volunteers. In 1990, the TCC had grown to 150 members and two full-time paid staff. Today, nearly 200 singing members, several non-singing associate members, a staff and a board of directors constitute the TCC. 1980s In 1982, Dr. Richard L. Fleming was announced the TCC Artistic Director and Musical Conductor. The Chorale received its first musical honor by being selected the state winner of the Johnny Mann Great American Choral Festival under his direction. 2000s On June 29, 2008 the Turtle Creek Chorale had their name launched to the moon as part of the LRO or Lunar Reconnaissance Project "Send your name to the Moon" project, certificate number 1684788.


Leadership: Artistic Director

*1980: Harry E. Scher *1982: Dr. Richard L. Fleming *1984: Michael Crawford *1987: Dr. Timothy Seelig *2007: Dr. Jonathan Palant *2011: Trey Jacobs (Interim Conductor) *2012: Trey Jacobs *2014: Sean Baugh (Interim Conductor) *2015: Sean Baugh


Discography

source: *''From the Heart'' (1990) *''When We No Longer Touch'' (1991) *''Peace'' (1991) *''Testament'' (1992) *''Requiem'' (1993) *''United We Sing'' (1994) *''A Roamin' Holiday '' (1994) *''Everything's Possible'' (1994, 2001) *''Postcards'' (1994) *''Let Music Live'' (1995) *''Family'' (1995) *''Times of the Day'' (1995) *''The Gershwin Scrapbook'' (1996) *''Simply Christmas'' (1996) *''Celebrate'' (1997) *''Lifelong Friend'' (1998) *''Reflections'' (1997) *''Twisted Turtle Tinsel'' (1997) *''Best of the Turtle Creek Chorale'' (1999) *''Psalms'' (1999) *''Personals'' (2000) *''Sing for the Cure'' (2000) *''Song of Wisdom from Old Turtle'' (2000)
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narrates on behalf of the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
*''Turtle Mix'' (2000) *''Two Worlds with Buddy Shanahan'' (2001) *''Comfort and Joy'' (2001) *''Turtle Creek Chorale Recordings Sampler'' (2001) *''To A Dancing Star'' (2002) *''A Testament to Freedom'' (2002) *''One World'' (2002) *''Celestial'' (2003) *''Annie's Songs'' (2004) *''The Holy and The Holly'' (2004) *''Journey'' (2004) *''Holiday Memories'' (2005) *''Songs of Our Nation'' (2006) *''Serenade'' (May 2007) *''A Fond Farewell'' (July 2007) *''Believe'' (November 2009)


Affiliations

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American Choral Directors Association The American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is a non-profit organization with the stated purpose of promoting excellence in the field of choral music. Its membership comprises approximately 22,000 c ...
(ACDA) *Associated Male Choruses of America, Inc. *Chorus America *
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(Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses) *The International Federation of Choral Music *
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* City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) * Texas Commission on the Arts


See also

*
LGBT culture in Dallas–Fort Worth In 2014, Dallas' Oak Lawn District was voted the number one gayborhood in the country by ''Out Traveler''. According to a 2006 study by the Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law and Public Policy, the Dallas-Fort Worth ...


Notes and references


Further reading

*Putnam, Jeff & Rattan, Joe. "BREATHE! 25 Years with the Turtle Creek Chorale." First Printing, 2004. Issue . ''Avenue Publishers, Inc.''


External links

* {{Authority control American choirs Choirs in Dallas Texas classical music Gay men's choruses Gay culture in Texas Musical groups established in 1980