The William Baker Choral Foundation, established nearly four decades ago, offers singers and audiences the opportunity to immerse themselves in the transformative world of immortal music. With ensembles such as the Festival Singers, New South Festival Singers, Vox Venti Chicago, and Voces Festivas, the foundation showcases the power of choral music through captivating performances. Additionally, the foundation has expanded its reach into instrumental music with the creation of Kansas City Bronze, a community handbell ensemble, and provides educational resources and programs through the Institute for Healthy Singing Voice Research and the Institute for Choral Creativity.
The Choral Foundation's commitment to fostering creativity and connection is evident through initiatives like the annual composition contests sponsored by the Institute for Choral Creativity, which aim to bring together composers and ensembles to perform innovative new works. The foundation also offers a wealth of resources, including the Jane Sullivan Choral Resource Library, one of the largest repositories of choral music in the Midwest, and Amber Waves Music Publishing, which provides a wide range of published music and choral recordings. With its dedication to serving the choral community, the William Baker Choral Foundation continues to inspire and uplift through the power of music.
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