Boers, GeoffreyKim, Pyoung Gang2025-05-122025-05-122025-05-122025Kim_washington_0250E_27867.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1773/53026Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2025University of Washington AbstractGarden of Voices: An Ethnography of the Xi'an Concert Hall Children's Choir Pyoung Gang Kim Chair of the Supervisory Committee:Dr. Geoffrey Paul Boers Department of Music The purpose of this dissertation is to discuss an in-depth exploration of the societal value and significance of the Xi'an Concert Hall Children's Choir in Xi'an China. This study involved exploring the importance and value of the choir by conducting interviews, meetings, and observations, with choir staff, members, and parents. Secondly, I conducted an analysis of practice procedures, instruction in music theory, performance, and repertoire. In addition, I assess value added through the choir's audition process. Finally, the research through a process of ethnographic inquiry, looked more closely at the performance and developmental aspects of the choir, including its concert preparatory procedures, collaborations with diverse organizations, regular performances, and numerous planned events. It became abundantly clear that the choir is actively engaged in endeavors to foster choir members' growth and extend its impact on the development of individuals, families, and the broader society.application/pdfen-USnoneBenefit of Choir ActivityChildrend's ChoirMusicMusicGarden of Voices: An Ethnography of the Xi'an Concert Hall Children's ChoirThesis