The choir is a donor-supported 501(c)3 organization that provides talented boys an opportunity to sing at a professional level while developing their self-esteem, self-discipline, and character.
[1] Cimino began his involvement with the Boychoir tradition at an early age, joining as a charter member of The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen's Choir of Men and Boys in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Maryland State Boychoir Center for the Arts (CFA) was established in 2006 and serves as a permanent rehearsal space for the choir.
Located in Baltimore's historic Mayfield community, the former church was designed by architects Buckler and Fenhagen and is a superb example of English Gothic Revival.
The Festival invites Boychoirs from around the United States and Canada to participate in a weekend of singing under the direction of some of the greatest guest directors in the world.
In the summer of 2001, the choir made its first international debut touring Europe and performing at various prestigious venues such as St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City for Pope John Paul II.
The Maryland State Boychoir is primarily supported by private donors, including individuals, businesses, and foundations.
Day of Goodwill The Concert and Treble Choirs in January visit and sing at nursing homes and schools, held usually on a Friday.