Mission
The Texas Boys Choir was founded in 1946 as one man's mission to provide any
boy, regardless of socio-economic or ethnic background a structured environment
for the development of world-class artists. Essential to this development is
the artistic training in an accredited academic institution; experienced
teachers instill the qualities of self-discipline, self-confidence, decorum,
patriotism, and leadership.
The choir is dedicated to being an active member of the local arts communities
through performances and by the development of boys who as adults will
perpetuate an appreciation for the arts in their community. The choir also will
provide the opportunity for national and international performances as a
professional touring organization.
The Texas Boys Choir was founded in 1946 as one man's mission to provide any
boy, regardless of socio-economic or ethnic background a structured environment
for the development of a world-class performing choir of boys. Essential to
this development is the artistic training in an accredited academic
institution; experienced teachers instill the qualities of self-discipline,
self-confidence, decorum, patriotism, and leadership. For the past 60 years,
TBC has been a publicly supported 501(c) 3 professional organization and
educational institution dedicated to fostering the talents of gifted young men.
The choir performs locally, nationally and internationally, both for fees and
for community service purposes. Various music and performing arts companies and
corporations as well as individual donors sponsor the Texas Boys Choir.
The Texas Boys Choir continues in the tradition of European church choirs, with
boys beginning their vocal training at a young age. The TBC further develops
its vocal training through the use of the changing voices. The choir draws
heavily on the sacred tradition of performing many works from the early
Renaissance and Baroque periods. Also included in most performances are
American favorites and music of other cultures and countries. TBC continues to
be an important part of the North Texas Arts Community.