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Remember When? Anniversary Memories
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In 1986 the Greater Columbia Children's Choir was founded by Arletta
Raley and Washington St. United Methodist Church as a gift to
Columbia on the occasion of its bicentennial. Since that time it has
endeavored to serve God, its students and the community by offering quality music instruction, significant music making
and numerous performing opportunities. These opportunities included formal
concerts and singing at community events, retirement homes, hospitals and
churches.

History
The Greater Columbia Children's Choirs (GCCC) is proud of
their performance achievements. Highlights include:
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four performances with the South Carolina Philharmonic
(1983 - 2003) |
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Performed for Pope John Paul II during his visit to
Columbia (1987) |
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Participation in the world premier of "I Dream of Peace" by
Robert Jager, performed for the Southern Division, American Choral Directors
of America (ACDA) in Charleston (February, 1998) |
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Participation in the Governor's Prayer Breakfast (March,
1996) |
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Participation in Humperdinck, "Hansel and Gretel" with
Workshop Theatre (1999) |
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Performances with Charles Wadsworth at the Fine Arts Center
in Camden, SC (2001) |
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Participation in the world premier of "The Martyrdom of
Polycarp" by J.A.C. Redford with the University of South Carolina Orchestra
and Concert Choir (2004) |
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Participation in Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" with the
University of South Carolina Choruses and Orchestra, commemorating the 60th
anniversary of the end of World War II (April, 2005) |
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Participation in Menotti's "Death of the Bishop of Brandisi"
(one act opera) (March, 2006) |
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Annual/bi-annual performances of "The Nutcracker Suite"
with the Carolina Ballet (1987 - 2006) |
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Eight concert tours with destinations ranging from New
Orleans to New York City (1993 - 2006) |
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