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Boys' Choirs

Boys' choirs are groups of male singers, typically children or teenagers, who perform vocal music together. They often focus on sacred and classical repertoire, though some also sing contemporary pieces. The boys usually sing in high vocal ranges called trebles or boys’ voices, which change as they mature. These choirs have a long history and are associated with churches, cathedrals, or community organizations. They emphasize disciplined singing, musical development, and teamwork. Boys' choirs provide musical education, foster community, and preserve choral traditions, often performing in sacred spaces or special events.