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About ICC: BiographyEvery week, hundreds of young people in Central Indiana join together as members of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir. In 2006-07, the ICC is SINGING THE PLANET in its 21st season and will celebrate more than two decades of great work with great kids and families. The staff, singers and families of the ICC share a commitment to the highest quality of music making and true artistic excellence. The whole organization enjoys musical experiences that reinforce mission driven goals of fostering a sense of self-esteem, discipline, respect, accomplishment and pride. The overall program proudly includes an early childhood division and choirs that meet at the ICC on-campus headquarters as well as in nearby Brownsburg, Carmel, Columbus, Greenfield, Greenwood, Indianapolis Eastside, and Zionsville. Founded in 1986 by artistic director, Henry Leck, the ICC provides an opportunity for young people ages toddler through high school to learn, grow, and excel through quality instruction and experiences that emphasize the development of musical skills and understanding. The ICC has, for most of its history, been in residence on the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis where Mr. Leck is Director of Choral Activities. With more than 1,500 participants, the program represent the diversity of Central Indiana with singers from 17 counties, including all of the Indianapolis area suburbs and nearby rural communities. These children represent over 325 schools, including 48 parochial schools, 14 private schools, 5 charter schools, and more than 73 home schools. For the past two decades, the Indianapolis Children’s Choir has performed in a wide variety of professional settings, helping set a standard of excellence in the children’s choral music world. The choirs of the ICC have performed often by audition for national professional music associations including the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), Music Educators’ National Conference (MENC), the Organization of American Kodaly Educators (OAKE), the American Orff-Schulwerk Association (AOSA), the Collegiate Music Society (CMS), and the National Music Librarians. In March, 2007, the ICC will perform at the ACDA National Convention in Miami which marks the fourth time that the organization has been selected for this prestigious honor. In the ICC’s home state of Indiana, they appear regularly at the statewide gatherings of music educators, choral conductors, and community and civic leaders. The ICC’s ambitious yearly activities always include a season of concerts. In addition, the organization regularly appears with orchestras, professional artists and ensembles of the highest caliber, including numerous concerts with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, notably under the direction of one of the ICC’s best friends, Raymond Leppard. The choir has also shared the stage with the Canadian Brass, The Chieftains, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Carmel Symphony, Dance Kaleidoscope, Indianapolis Opera, Judy Collins, Denyse Graves, Celine Dion, Sylvia McNair, and Sandi Patty. The ICC has recorded extensively including celebrated projects with the Canadian Brass, Rejoice! With Brass and Voice and Moscow Nights with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra. In the 2005-06 season the ICC released a new holiday recording, Making Spirits Bright as well as a full length documentary, In Endless Song, produced in conjunction with WFYI Teleplex that has received critical acclaim and will be seen in nearly fifty markets across the country. The ICC plays a central role in the cultural life of Central Indiana, participating in important civic events, celebrations, and remembrances. ICC singers have sung for Indiana gubernatorial inaugurations, the Governor’s Arts Awards, the Indiana Living Legends Award Gala, the Indiana Leadership Summit, the Tenth Pan Am Games, Presidential visits, Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial Dedication, the inaugural Indianapolis Prize, the closing ceremonies of the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis and more. In 2003, the choir presented Indianapolis’ first professional children’s opera, The Trio of Minuet, fully produced on the stage of Clowes Memorial Hall. The ICC’s landmark performances at the 2004 FINA World Swimming Championships, with live performances of national anthems for all award ceremonies, have led to nationally televised performances at the NCAA Women’s Final Four Championship Game, US Grand Prix/Formula One, and the international Solheim Cup tournament. Touring has become a regular part of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir yearly plans. Both national and international tours have provided exceptional experiences for ICC singers and families with memorable concert trips to Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, England, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Switzerland, and Russia. The summer of 2006 was marked by trips to Greece, England and New York. 2007 plans include visits to Italy, Austria, and a return to Carnegie Hall in New York by two different ensembles. |
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