"The mission of the Atlanta Boy Choir is to achieve the highest possible standard of musical excellence, while instilling in its members a life-long appreciation of music; an abiding love of beauty; a keen sense of respect for themselves and others; and the self-discipline necessary to become effective leaders in their families, their communities, and the world."

Since its inception, thousands of boys representing various economic, ethnic, and religious backgrounds have gained cultural and educational enrichment by preparing and presenting great music to audiences throughout the world. Over the years, the Choir has appeared before presidents, popes, foreign dignitaries, crowned heads of state, U.S. soldiers, and millions of other delighted listeners in England, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Morocco, Spain, Greece, Ukraine, the former Soviet Union, Russia, Mexico, and the United States.

The diversity of the choirs' membership is equally matched by its broad repertoire ranging from the early liturgical composers such as Palestrina and Monteverdi to contemporary masterworks by Britten and Penderecki. The Atlanta Boy Choir won a Grammy Award in 1989 for its performance of Brittens' War Requiem with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the late Robert Shaw. The Choir has also commissioned numerous original works, and has been featured on television, radio, and in solos and backups on numerous recordings.

Maestro Fletcher Wolfe, Founding Director, and all the Boy Choir staff welcome you to our website and hope you enjoy your visit. If you would like any more information about the Atlanta Boy Choir, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Atlanta Boy Choir     P.O. Box 8583, Station F      Atlanta, Georgia 31106     T (404) 378-0064     F (404) 378-4722