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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are a former chorister family. You really can't say enough good things about the program or the opportunity it provides. To be able to sing in the Cathedral just once is an opportunity a handful of choirs from across the country cherish for life. The choristers sing there every day. They handle all the high services before thousands. They sing before the President. They have special gigs at the VP's home and such other events. They appear on TV and record discs. Yes, our son complained often about the hard work and sacrifice. But given the passage of time, he recognized that the hard work and sacrifice was part of the experience. We miss the program. By the way, still at the school, and DS is one of the major contributors in the plays and other choirs (as well as being involved in other extracurriculars and sports). [/quote] It sound like the Chorister experience was more about your bragging rights than anything related to your son.[/quote]
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