Members of the St. Thomas Boys Choir sing at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, eastern Germany. The choir’s leaders have redoubled their recruitment efforts and taken in boys at a younger age to make sure that they have a full stock of voices ranging from the deepest bass to the most clarion-pure soprano, while children whose voices are changing wait it out by manning the ticket booth.
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