Cerca nel sito

Brani di Chicago Children’s Choir

Chicago Children’s Choir

Magazzini Sonori

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 3,000 children, ages 8-18 through choirs in 51 Chicago Public Schools, after-school programs in eight Chicago neighborhoods and the internationally acclaimed Concert Choir.

Under President and 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 The Oprah Show, NBC’s Today and the PBS series From the Top: Live from Carnegie Hall.

Proprietà dell'oggetto

Commenti

Questa pagina ha

Proprietà dell'articolo
creato:giovedì 2 febbraio 2012
modificato:giovedì 2 febbraio 2012