Raleigh Boychoir Explained

The Raleigh Boychoir
Background:classical_ensemble
Origin:Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Genre:Classical, Folk, Patriotic, Musical Theater, Popular Music
Years Active:1968–present
Website:www.raleighboychoir.org
Current Members:Artistic Director & Conductor
Jeremy Tucker
Training Choir Conductor & Principal Accompanist Emeritus
Vicki Oehling
Resident Choir Director
Danny Yancey
Principal Accompanist
Megan Yohman
Past Members:Founder
Thomas Sibley
Artistic Director
Robert Unger

The Raleigh Boychoir is a 70-member choral group based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that trains elementary and high school-aged boys in singing and performing choral music in the tradition of "boychoir".

History

The Raleigh Boychoir was established in October 1968 by Thomas E. Sibley with 20 boys and a $50 contribution from the Woman's Club of Raleigh. Sibley, who served as coordinator of music for Raleigh public schools, and as organist and choirmaster of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Raleigh, founded the choir because he was concerned about the lack of choral experiences and performance opportunities for boys whose voices had not changed. He also believed in developing the etiquette of young boys.

The newly formed boychoir offered a public concert during its first Christmas season in 1968. That first "Carols of Christmas" concert has become a Yuletide tradition for many in the greater Raleigh area. Mr. Sibley conducted his 40th and final holiday concert in 2008.[1]

Among the alumni of the boychoir is professional singer Clay Aiken.[2]

Repertoire

The Boychoir is committed both to artistic excellence and to developing each boy's confidence and character. The Raleigh Boychoir’s repertoire includes sacred and secular classics, selections from musical theater, and a rich assortment of American folk music and patriotic music.

The Raleigh Boychoir has performed at the White House, Carnegie Hall and the National Cathedral, and has toured throughout the United States and Europe. The Raleigh Boychoir is composed of the following choirs:

Performing Choir
Resident Choir
Training Choir
Young Men's Ensemble
Alumni Choir
Some Raleigh Boychoir choristers have moved on to other top boychoirs around the world, including the American Boychoir, St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys and the Vienna Boys' Choir.[3]

Annual Performance Schedule

The performance schedule has expanded from a single Christmas concert in 1968 to 15-20 engagements annually. The various Raleigh Boychoir choirs sing throughout the greater Raleigh area. Members of the Performing Choir and Young Men's Ensemble are selected for the Tour Choir, which takes trips regionally, nationally and internationally. The most recent international trip was a 2016 tour of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

The Boychoir's annual home season consists of four key performances: Fall Concert, Carols of Christmas, American Music Festival and Spring Concert. The schedule also includes engagements that range from participation in the Friends of the College and Peace Concert Series to concerts for arts and civic organizations, from outreach performances at retirement communities to concerts in conjunction with the family-oriented events at the North Carolina Museum of Art, and from festivals and celebrations for the city of Raleigh and towns in Wake County to performances with the North Carolina Symphony and the North Carolina Master Chorale.

Musical Education and Personal Development

In addition providing performance opportunities, the Raleigh Boychoir provides musical training for every choir member. They also learn to read and sight-read/sight-sing music.

Participating in the Raleigh Boychoir also affords choristers the opportunity to develop confidence, poise, character, discipline and leadership abilities. Each chorister devotes numerous hours over weeks, months and years to help sustain the choral tradition of boychoir singing. [4]

Auditions

The Raleigh Boychoir holds auditions several times per year. Interested boys and their parents come to the Raleigh Boychoir Center to learn more about the choir and meet with the artistic directors. [5] Auditions are open to school-aged boys. New boys are allowed to participate in a trial period of a month before committing to a semester-based tuition.

Artistic Staff

References

  1. http://cvnc.org/article.cfm?articleId=1717 "Thomas E. Sibley Leads Raleigh Boychoir in 40th Annual Carols of Christmas." Classical Voice of North Carolina, Dec. 8, 2008.
  2. https://www.ourstate.com/american-idol/ Our State: The Sound of Dreams: American Idol
  3. http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/01/08/1758213/a-shining-voice.html "Raleigh boy singer tours the world with famed Vienna Boys' Choir." Raleigh News & Observer, Jan. 8, 2012.
  4. http://www.waltermagazine.com/raleigh-boychoir/"Raleigh Boychoir" Walter Magazine, November 28, 2014.
  5. http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article34913892.html"From nerves to "Joyful, Joyful": Raleigh Boychoir holds auditions" Raleigh News & Observer, Saturday, September 12, 2015.

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