Boston Gay Men's Chorus
Released Album
Miscellaneous
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September 24, 2002
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March 1, 1995
no
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January 1, 2006
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June 29, 1999
Choral
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May 1, 2000
Musical Theatre
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December 14, 2004
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleGenre:ChoralCrossoverVocalThe Boston Gay Men's Chorus (BGMC) is a renowned classical music artist that has been entertaining audiences for over 40 years. The group was founded in 1982 by a group of gay men who wanted to create a safe space for themselves and others to express their love for music. Since then, the BGMC has grown into one of the most respected and celebrated choral groups in the world. The BGMC's early years were marked by a strong commitment to community outreach and activism. The group performed at numerous benefit concerts for LGBTQ+ organizations and participated in rallies and protests for gay rights. This activism was reflected in the group's repertoire, which often included songs with themes of love, acceptance, and equality. As the BGMC's reputation grew, so did their opportunities to perform on larger stages. In 1987, the group performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City, marking a major milestone in their career. This performance was followed by appearances at the Lincoln Center and the Kennedy Center, cementing the BGMC's status as a world-class choral group. Over the years, the BGMC has continued to push boundaries and challenge stereotypes. In 1991, the group performed a concert titled "Mozart and Madness," which featured music by Mozart and other classical composers alongside songs from the musical "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." This concert was a huge success and helped to establish the BGMC as a group that was unafraid to take risks and experiment with different genres. In addition to their innovative programming, the BGMC has also been recognized for their exceptional musicianship. The group has won numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming. This award recognizes choral groups that demonstrate a commitment to innovative and diverse programming, and the BGMC has won it multiple times. One of the BGMC's most memorable performances was their 2014 concert titled "Raising Our Voices." This concert was a tribute to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and featured a mix of classical and contemporary music. The concert was held at the Boston Symphony Hall and was attended by over 2,500 people. It was a powerful and emotional performance that showcased the BGMC's ability to connect with audiences on a deep and personal level. In recent years, the BGMC has continued to evolve and expand their repertoire. They have performed concerts featuring music from Broadway shows, pop hits, and even video game soundtracks. This willingness to embrace new and diverse genres has helped the group to stay relevant and attract new audiences. Despite their success and acclaim, the BGMC has never lost sight of their roots. The group remains committed to community outreach and activism, and they continue to perform benefit concerts for LGBTQ+ organizations and other causes. They also offer a youth outreach program that provides music education and mentorship to young people in the Boston area. In conclusion, the Boston Gay Men's Chorus is a classical music artist that has made a significant impact on the world of choral music. Their commitment to community outreach and activism, innovative programming, and exceptional musicianship have earned them a well-deserved reputation as one of the most respected and celebrated choral groups in the world. As they continue to evolve and grow, it is clear that the BGMC will remain a force to be reckoned with in the world of classical music.More....
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