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Cultures collide in first Georgia Boy Choir International Festival

by The 100 Companies

A magical and uplifting performance is on the horizon for Atlanta residents and beyond. Taking place on Friday, April 14 at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, audiences will enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime collaborations between some of the oldest choirs in the world, including Atlanta’s own Georgia Boy Choir, at the inaugural Georgia Boy Choir International Festival.

Featuring 100+ kids, the seven combined choirs will perform Gabriel Fauré’s “Requiem” and “Trinity Te Deum” by Ēriks Ešenvalds in celebration of the tradition of boys’ choral singing. To purchase tickets and see a first-hand cultural exchange unlike any other in the United States, visit online.

Abby Watkins, 360 Media, Inc.

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