Anthony Trecek-King (right), artistic director of the Boston Children's Chorus, leads a rehearsal for the season-closing concert.
(Barry Chin/Globe Staff)
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Taking kids' voices seriously
The Boston Children's Chorus director has big ambitions for his group
Anthony Trecek-King (right), artistic director of the Boston Children's Chorus, leads a rehearsal for the season-closing concert.
(Barry Chin/Globe Staff)
Since its founding in 2003, the Boston Children's Chorus has grown from a 20-singer pilot program to a group that serves almost 300 kids, ages seven to 18 years old, singing in nine different choirs. It was founded by the Boston education activist Hubie Jones with the hope of bridging racial divides through its multi-ethnic makeup. These days, the chorus ... (Full article: 1155 words)
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