The Holland Boys Choir was a boys' choir founded in 1984 in Elburg, Netherlands
by conductor Pieter Jan Leusink. The choir gained prominence through their
performances of Johann Sebastian Bach's works, initially using only male and
boys' voices. In 2016, Leusink transitioned to a mixed adult choir for Baroque
music performances. They achieved international recognition through their
recordings of Bach's Matthäus-Passion (BWV 244) and a comprehensive series of
Bach cantatas with the Netherlands Bach Collegium. The choir performed annually
in summer and Christmas concert series, tou...