New research by a York academic has shown that ordinary people simply can't distinguish the sound of a boys' choir from a girls' choir. |
In 1993, I was with the choir of the National Shrine on a trip to Rome, where we sang a private concert for the Holy Father. |
Iris was active in a local choir and enjoyed walking and old-time dancing, and Joe was a keen table tennis player. |
The Choral Society is a four-part choir specialising in major choral pieces and extracts from musicals old and new. |
I had been invited to sing in a church choir by my friend, the organist's daughter. |
She carefully removed her headdress and pulled the choir robe over her head. |