The group was founded by children and Masa Fukuda in 2001 after he composed the song "It Just Takes Love" for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Fukuda asked students to participate in a commemorative CD for the Olympics. Some of the students also were "children of light" performers for the Olympics, whom he volunteered to help train. After the Olympics, 25 students wanted to continue singing together, and Fukuda formed the choir as a nonprofit organization to continue working with them.

Brigham Young University student, Masa Fukuda, heard about a contest for nearby composers to write music for sale as soundtracks during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.[2] He and Jeannine Lasky wrote the song "It Just Takes Love" on an impulse, not expecting to win because he felt that others like Kurt Bestor and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir were far better than he.[2][3] In 2001, Fukuda and Gael Shults enlisted the aid of 1,621 students from 69 elementary schools in the Alpine, Nebo, and Provo school districts, to make a commemorative CD, "Light Up the Land.[3][4] He sent the song to the organizers, and his song was selected among other songs for the Olympic CD and received two Pearl Awards.[4] Some of the students who volunteered to sing for the CD were "children of light" for the Olympics' Open Ceremony and Closing Ceremony. Fukuda offered to train and supervise the students during Olympic events.[2] Their group was the 2002 Winter Olympic Children's Choir.[2]


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In 2008, it was the host choir for In Harmony, an annual international children's music festival.[23] One Voice has performed at Abravanel Hall during Bestor's annual show "A Kurt Bestor Christmas".[6] They have performed at the Salt Palace during RootsTech.[24] They have collaborated with Ben Rector,[25] David Archuleta,[6] Jenny Oaks Baker,[4] Sam Cardon,[7] Peter Breinholt,[6] Barry Manilow,[6] Janice Kapp Perry,[4] The Piano Guys,[6] Jon Schmidt,[26] Garth Smith,[27] Ryan Shupe,[6] Vocal Point,[28] and Mat & Savanna Shaw.[29] In February 2012, the first members of the choir who had participated in the Olympics performed at the 2002 Winter Games Tenth Anniversary Legacy Event.[30] The group performs at charitable events including those hosted by Operation Smile and the Ouelessebougou Alliance.[18]

Fukuda directs the choir and does all the musical arrangements, writing for every song roughly six to nine segments.[6] Fukuda told the Deseret News in 2015 that he was raised in Japan where choirs were primarily about "technique and preciseness".[6] Noting that although "those are really important things", he wants the children to find choir enjoyable.[6] They typically have three different parts. Once in a while, they have seven or eight, including four sopranos, two altos, a tenor, and less frequently a high soprano.[4]

One Voice Children's Choir was assembled for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Utah. The children loved singing so much, that they asked the director if they could continue singing and performing together. This cover of the Mandy Moore/Switchfoot song, 'Only Hope', showcases these kids' voices and musical abilities in a glorious way. So beautiful!

Princeton University Glee Club was first established in 1874 and will be celebrating their 150th anniversary next November. The group originated as a small male group when Princeton was a male-only school. Once the University became co-educational in 1969, so did the choir. Nikki Rosengren, who served as president of the Glee Club in the very first year of co-education at Princeton, set a powerful precedent for women to have just as much of a voice and presence in the University choir. e24fc04721

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