Also known as TCC Years active 1980–present Founded 1980 Parent organization Cape plc | Labels Reference Recordings | |
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Origin Dallas, Texas, United States Associated acts Chamber Chorus, SoundBytes, Camarata Albums Comfort & Joy, The Times of Day Similar Tim Seelig, Dallas Wind Symphony, San Francisco Gay Men, Franz Biebl, GALA Choruses |
It gets better turtle creek chorale
The Turtle Creek Chorale (TCC) is an American men's chorus located in Dallas, Texas. With 38 recordings and two commercially produced, feature-length motion picture documentaries in public distribution, it is among the most recorded men's chorus in the world.
Contents
- It gets better turtle creek chorale
- Performance highlights
- History
- Leadership Artistic Director
- Discography
- Affiliations
- Songs
- References
Founded in February 1980, and currently featuring more than 170 singing members, the Chorale performs a full concert series annually to live audiences in excess of 20,000.
While primarily a gay men's chorus, the Turtle Creek Chorale welcomes all men, and those that identify as male, regardless of sexual orientation.
TCC also performs more than 30 benefit appearances annually. Recent partnerships and collaborations include Lone Star Rides, LifeWalk, Genesis Women’s Shelter, Children’s Medical Center, Hope’s Door, Parkland Hospital, and the American Airlines Sky Ball.
Performance highlights
Performances by the Chorale have included two state, two regional and three national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association as well as a regional convention of Music Educators National Conference. The Chorale has traveled to Europe, performing sold out concerts in Barcelona, Berlin, and Prague as well as two appearances at Carnegie Hall.
The TCC has sung in a command performance for such notables as Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, former President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, the inauguration of Texas Governor, Ann Richards, and in 1996 for the inauguration of the City of Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk. These accomplishments were made with one purpose in mind—the enhancement of the musical and cultural life of its audiences through the presentation of male chorus music.
The Chorale collaborated with Susan G. Komen Foundation to create “Sing for the Cure” with narrations by Dr. Maya Anjelou. TCC has performed twice with the U.S. Army Chorus and shared the stage with Liza Minnelli, Joan Rivers, Sandi Patty, Gavin Creel, Jennifer Holliday, Nikki Blonski, Margaret Cho, Tom Wopat, and Seth Rudetsky.
History
The Turtle Creek Chorale was formed in February 1980 under the guidance of its founding artistic director and conductor, Harry E. Scher. At its first rehearsal at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dallas, 39 charter members attended. The administrative staff was composed of volunteers. In 1990, the TCC had grown to 150 members and two full-time paid staff. Today, nearly 200 singing members, several non-singing associate members, a staff and a board of directors constitute the TCC.
1980s
In 1982, Dr. Richard L. Fleming was announced the TCC Artistic Director and Musical Conductor. The Chorale received its first musical honor by being selected the state winner of the Johnny Mann Great American Choral Festival under his direction.
2000s
On June 29, 2008 the Turtle Creek Chorale had their name launched to the moon as part of the LRO or Lunar Reconnaissance Project "Send your name to the Moon" project, certificate number 1684788.
Leadership: Artistic Director
Discography
For more information, see Discography at TCC's official website.
Affiliations
Songs
Song of Wisdom from Old TurtleSong of Wisdom from Old Turtle · 2005
Psalm 8: The Majesty and Glory of Your NamePsalms · 2012
I Shall Miss Loving YouTurtle Creek Chorale Recordings Sampler · 2001