BCCO was founded by Eugene Jones in 1966 under the auspices of the Berkeley Adult Education Program. Through persistence, charisma, much talent and devotion he realized his dream of creating a chorus of non-auditioned singers and an orchestra drawn from the community which together would perform the masterworks of Western music for a local audience that could attend free concerts.
For over twenty years, Eugene, the first black conductor of a major Bay Area chorus and orchestra, guided the group, bringing to our community glorious music (which often featured his superb bass voice) and many joyful, healing experiences for both singers and audiences.
Sadly, Eugene died in the fall of 2003. Many long-time BCCO members sang at his memorial service.
BCCO is now an independent non-profit organization funded by tuition of chorus members and donations from the chorus and the general community.
The goals of BCCO remain steadfast: to offer everyone in the community the opportunity to hear and sing great choral music.