History
 
 
The Boychoir of Ann Arbor was first formed in 1986 to provide a boys' choir for a production of Bernstein's Mass celebrating the reopening of the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, and in 1987 was formally established as a non-profit youth community choir, led by founder Dr. Thomas Strode (1986-2017) followed by current Music Director Dr. John Boonenberg (2017-present). The Boychoir of Ann Arbor quickly developed a reputation for choral excellence, and for almost 40 years has been enriching the lives of boys who love to sing while enhancing the cultural life of the greater Ann Arbor area. Each year, the Boychoir presents popular traditional Christmas concerts, as well as sacred music concerts and seasonal concerts. The Boychoir of Ann Arbor has appeared with many other music organizations including the Ann Arbor Symphony, Measure for Measure, Vox Early Music Ensemble, and the University of Michigan Men's Glee Club. The Boychoir of Ann Arbor also performs for community concert series, weddings and private parties, as well as in schools, senior centers, churches, non-profit organizations, and other venues throughout Michigan and northwestern Ohio.
 
1100 N. Main St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104  Phone: 734.663.5377  
The Boychoir of Ann Arbor is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

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