The American Boychoir

The American Boychoir has long been recognized as one of the finest musical ensembles in the United States, with a history of delivering captivating performances that explore a rich tapestry of choral music traditions. With its roots firmly planted in the early 20th century, The American Boychoir was founded as the Columbus Boychoir in 1937 in Columbus, Ohio, before moving to Princeton, New Jersey, where it evolved into the ensemble known today. The choir has a prestigious reputation for its disciplined and clear sound, shaped by rigorous training and its role as a boarding school that educates boys from the fourth through eighth grades in both academics and music.

Throughout its distinguished history, The American Boychoir has showcased its choral excellence in a variety of settings, ranging from internationally-acclaimed concert halls to collaborations with leading orchestras and high-profile artists. The choir's repertoire spans both sacred and secular works, reflected in recent releases such as their live performance in Mahler's monumental "Symphony No. 8" and their contribution to the film industry with "Boychoir (Music From The Motion Picture)." Their albums like "I Hear America Singing" and "Harmony: American Songs of Faith" display their versatility and commitment to exploring America's rich musical heritage, while works like "Journey On....Passport to a World of Music" underscore their embrace of global choral traditions. The American Boychoir's presence in the music industry is further cemented by their seasonal favorite, "Voices of Angels (Christmas Favorites from the American Boychoir)," which is a testament to their ability to capture the essence of festive spirit through their angelic voices.

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