Wilmington Boys Choir
Founded in 1984 under the direction of David Hines, the Wilmington Boys Choir was active until 1999 and began again in 2014 through the help of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. While the choir is a resident choir of St. Paul’s, it’s also a separate organization and a boys’ choir to the city of Wilmington. The choir has had five directors and has sung at many impressive venues: Biltmore House, Duke University Chapel and even Westminster Abbey.
The Wilmington Boys Choir (WBC) strives not only for musical excellence, but also to instill the time-honored principles of integrity, character, achievement and a strong work ethic. The choir is affiliated with the Royal School of Church Music in America, which uses a point system to advance each boy to the next level of musical achievement. The qualities previously mentioned are also considered for advancement, along with rehearsal and performance attendance.
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