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	<title>Comments on: Boy Sopranos and Early Onset of Puberty</title>
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		<title>By: Alex Gallafent</title>
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		<description>&#039;Boy sopranos&#039;, Patrick? You won&#039;t find a chorister who doesn&#039;t much prefer the (much more manly) term &#039;trebles&#039;. My voice didn&#039;t break until I&#039;d left the choir. I rather wished it would get on with it, as I recall.. And, of course, my alma mater, Salisbury Cathedral, has long had a separate-but-equal girls&#039; choir. Lovely to hear something of the English choral world on the show! </description>
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