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Dates & Times
February 26, 2026
7:30 p.m.
Location
Wright Auditorium - East Carolina University
212 Wright Circle
Greenville, NC 27858
Cost
$30-$38
Contact
Alex Davis
davisalex19@ecu.edu
(252) 328-2788
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Audiences can expect an unforgettable evening of soaring harmony and timeless repertoire as the Vienna Boys Choir brings its world-renowned sound to the stage. Known for their pure, clear voices and remarkable musical precision, the choir performs a richly varied program that may include classical masterpieces, sacred works, and beloved folk songs from around the world. With centuries-old tradition meeting youthful energy, the performance offers both elegance and emotional warmth, creating a moving concert experience that resonates with listeners of all ages.
The Vienna Boys Choir is one of the most famous choirs in the world, and one of the oldest. Boys have been singing at Vienna’s Imperial Chapel since at least 1296. In 1498 Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. established a Court Chapel in Vienna where he declared that there were to be boys among the singers, thus laying the foundation for the Vienna Boys Choir. Today, the former imperial ensemble is a private, non-profit organization with a primary and grammar school for 330 boys and girls between the ages of six and nineteen with a focus on choral music and singing. The Vienna Boys Choir’s education, listed by UNESCO as cultural heritage, is open to all, regardless of origin, gender, nationality, or religion.
The Vienna Boys Choir is one of the most famous choirs in the world, and one of the oldest. Boys have been singing at Vienna’s Imperial Chapel since at least 1296. In 1498 Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. established a Court Chapel in Vienna where he declared that there were to be boys among the singers, thus laying the foundation for the Vienna Boys Choir. Today, the former imperial ensemble is a private, non-profit organization with a primary and grammar school for 330 boys and girls between the ages of six and nineteen with a focus on choral music and singing. The Vienna Boys Choir’s education, listed by UNESCO as cultural heritage, is open to all, regardless of origin, gender, nationality, or religion.