Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee Children’s Choir merges with Wisconsin Conservato­ry of Music

- Jim Higgins

To ensure its survival, the Milwaukee Children’s Choir is merging with the Wisconsin Conservato­ry of Music.

Boards of directors of both groups have approved the merger, which takes effect immediatel­y.

“We are grateful to WCM for clearing a path to the continued programmin­g and mission that generation­s of MCC families have known and loved,” choir board president Austyn Alt said in a statement announcing the merger.

Founded in 1994 by composer and educator Emily Crocker, MCC offers choral education and performanc­e experience­s for children ages 4 through 18. At its past peak, it served about 450 children, said conservato­ry president and chief executive officer Eric Tillich.

But the choir has been in financial distress, and the pandemic was devastatin­g for a group whose mission is choral singing, he said.

The conservato­ry, which dates back to 1899, serves more than 1,000 students annually through private instructio­n and group activities in three locations, including its east side home at 1584 N. Prospect Ave. WCM also provides music education to nearly 10,000 students through community partnershi­ps with schools, senior centers and day cares.

The latter connection­s are key to Tillich’s vision of growth for the choir.

“I want to see more kids … involved with choral programmin­g in Milwaukee. And the other piece of this puzzle is, I want to see more diversity,” he said. “I want kids from all background­s, all socioecono­mic background­s,

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Tillich is president and chief executive officer of the Wisconsin Conservato­ry of Music. singing together.”

In its work with charter, choice and public schools, the conservato­ry “has been trying to create pathways for those kids in those classrooms that want to keep pursuing their musical education,” Tillich said. With that in mind, the conservato­ry has found ways to increase financial assistance for students who need it for conservato­ry programs.

He plans the same approach going forward with the choir.

 ?? MIKE DE SISTI/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? The Milwaukee Children’s Choir performed before the inaugurati­on of the state’s constituti­onal officers at the Capitol in Madison on Jan. 3, 2023. To ensure its survival, the choir is merging with the Wisconsin Conservato­ry of Music.
MIKE DE SISTI/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL The Milwaukee Children’s Choir performed before the inaugurati­on of the state’s constituti­onal officers at the Capitol in Madison on Jan. 3, 2023. To ensure its survival, the choir is merging with the Wisconsin Conservato­ry of Music.
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