Since 1995, Boston City Singers’ mission has been to provide the highest level of creative youth development opportunities to underserved young people, ages 4 – 18, in the very communities in which they live. Our programs inspire personal journeys, bridge opportunity gaps, celebrate diversity, and foster goodwill. Our strengths lie in an unwavering commitment to social justice and acceptance of differences across socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, and gender identity.

Through outstanding music education and vocal instruction, excellence in performance, and serving the community through song, members experience the joy of singing, teamwork and leadership, musical skills and artistic expression – skills that last a lifetime! Boston City Singers and the Camerata have collaborated since 2014 (Daniel: A Masterpiece Revisited) and in following seasons.

Tenor William Hite’s reputation as an expressive and engaging artist has led to appearances with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Odyssey Opera, and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. He has performed and recorded with many leading early music ensembles including the Boston Camerata and Ensemble Sequentia. He is Professor of Voice at UMass Amherst and coproducer of the UMass Bach Festival and Symposium.