Article: Chicago Children's Choir auditions for singers

Chicago Children's Choir auditions for singers

by Earl Calloway

Forty-four years ago, the late Rev. Christopher Moore established the children's choir to be part of the First Unitarian Church's music program.

Today, the Chicago Children's Choir is internationally known and hundreds are enjoying careers in music and other professions. The musical organization is exceptional in helping to develop a wonderful relationship, culturally and socially.

In order for young people to take advantage of the wonderful program, auditions are being held all over Chicago for young singers. Open auditions are being held at the choir's birthplace 5650 S. Woodlawn, Thursday, Sept. 28, from 4-6 p.m. for those ...

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