Thank you to the Halle Foundation for making our 2025 Germany Tour possible!
Your generosity allowed us to share music, culture, and friendship across Germany and beyond.
The music we made…
Pilgrim’s Hymn – Berlin Cathedral
Stephen Paulus’s Pilgrim’s Hymn sung live in Berlin’s landmark cathedral, captured in the soaring acoustics of this historic space.
Ubi Caritas (Duruflé) – Marktkirche, Hannover
Duruflé’s beloved motet sung together with the Knabenchor Hannover in the city’s historic Marktkirche.
Introit & Kyrie (Duruflé Requiem) – Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Berlin
Opening movements of Duruflé’s Requiem, performed in the rebuilt Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a Berlin symbol of peace after war.
Selig Sind Die Toten (Schütz) – Kreuzkirche, Dresden
Heinrich Schütz’s own church provided the perfect setting for his timeless Selig Sind Die Toten.
Ave Maria (Caccini/Vavilov) – St. Marien Dom, Hamburg
A clear, reverent rendition of Ave Maria inside Hamburg’s St. Marien Cathedral.
Sicut Cervus (Palestrina) – Nikolaikirche, Leipzig
Palestrina’s Sicut Cervus performed in Leipzig’s Nikolaikirche, one of J. S. Bach’s home churches.
The stories we told:
The memories we made…

The Georgia Boy Choir with Mr. White gathered at the airport, excited and ready to begin their 2025 International Tour to Germany.

After arriving in Berlin the Choir gathered at the Brandenburg Gate for a quick group selfie marking the official start of their German adventure.

The boys pause to study exhibits at the Berlin Wall Museum, reflecting on the city’s powerful history before the music-making begins.

The boys test their balance and courage on a forest ropes course, cheering each other on as they climb and zip through the trees.

The choir shares their music inside Berlin’s historic Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a landmark of resilience and peace.

A moving performance inside the grand Berlin Cathedral, where soaring voices filled the vast, echoing space with beauty and reverence.

Exploring the magnificent St. Michael’s Church, where Johannes Brahms was baptized, and taking in the historic setting that connects Germany’s musical heritage to the present day.

The boys marvel at the world’s largest model railway in Hamburg, where entire cities, mountains, and landscapes come alive in miniature detail.

At Hamburg’s famous Miniatur Wunderland, the boys light up as they discover miniature versions of cities and landmarks where they’ve actually performed, connecting their own journey with the tiny, intricate world on display.

The choir filled the grand steps of Hannover’s New City Hall with song, catching the ear of the mayor himself. Drawn out by the music, he stopped to listen, chatted with the boys, and joined in for this unforgettable photo.

The boys joined a lively children’s music festival outside Hannover’s New City Hall, singing for cheering children and sharing joy through the universal language of music.

From the top of Hannover’s New City Hall tower, the boys took in a sweeping view of the city, pausing to appreciate the beauty of the moment after a day filled with music and memories.

Inside the historic Nikolaikirche, one of Bach’s home churches, the boys filled the great Baroque space with Palestrina’s Sicut Cervus, creating a pure and resonant sound.

Our organist gave the boys a close-up demonstration of the newly restored Porsche-sponsored organ in Leipzig’s Nikolaikirche, letting them hear and see how its powerful sound is crafted.

Our organist filled Leipzig’s Nikolaikirche with soaring sound as he performed on the newly restored Porsche-sponsored organ, letting the boys hear the instrument’s rich voice up close.

The Choir gathered outside Leipzig’s Monument to the Battle of the Nations, honoring the historic site where Napoleon faced defeat, pausing for a group photo after learning about this pivotal moment in European history.

The Choir posed with the statue of Johann Sebastian Bach outside Leipzig’s historic St. Thomas Church, honoring the great composer who spent much of his life here shaping the world of music.

The boys enjoyed a well-earned ice cream treat in Dresden, taking a joyful pause to savor the city’s beauty and recharge before their next performance.

After a full day of music and travel, the boys stretched their legs with a lively frisbee game in one of Dresden’s parks, enjoying laughter and fresh air before the evening’s events.

On Pentecost weekend (Pfingsten), the Georgia Boy Choir filled the heart of Dresden with music, performing on the steps of the historic Kreuzkirche. Passersby gathered to listen as the boys shared songs of celebration and joy in the open air.

The Georgia Boy Choir lifted their voices in the magnificent Kreuzkirche, filling Dresden’s largest church with rich harmony and reverent sound. This unforgettable performance highlighted the depth and beauty of the choir’s sacred repertoire.




















