Final BBC Young Chorister Senior Finalists
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- BBC Young Chorister Of The Year 2023 - Songs of Praise
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From the entries received, five Junior and five Senior singers will be chosen to perform at the Junior and Senior televised semi-finals in front of a panel of ...
BBC Young Chorister Of The Year 2023 - Songs of Praise
BBC www. bbc. co. uk › ... › Songs of Praise › Features
They will go on to sing at the TV and Radio semi-finals at The Monastery, Manchester in October, in front of a panel of judges. One singer will be crowned “BBC ...
BBC Young Chorister of the Year 2023 - Songs of Praise
BBC www. bbc. co. uk › ... › Songs of Praise › Features
The semi-finals and final will be recorded during the first week of October 2023 at The Monastery in Manchester. The choristers who are selected to go through ...
BBC Young Chorister of the Year 2023: Rules
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14 May 2023 - The semi-finals will consist of a Junior heat and a Senior heat. Each singer will perform one song, and a panel of judges will choose three ...
Songs of Praise
Young Chorister of the Year - Final
It’s the final of BBC Young Chorister of the Year from The Monastery in Manchester, presented by Aled Jones and Rev Kate Bottley. Six of the best choristers in the UK perform a Christmas carol or song in the hope of impressing judges Laura Wright, Ken Burton and Wynne Evans, who will have the difficult decision of choosing one junior and one senior winner. The programme includes a special performance of Do You Hear What I Hear with Aled Jones, the winning chorister and all the finalists and semi-finalists.
Duration 44 mins First shown 1:30pm 3 Dec 2023 Available for 11 months
Made with Clipchamp and Bandicam
Great voices. The young blonde boy had a superb voice
Congratulations to all the singers!
Congrats 👍😊
The first girl picked a bad choice of song. She was much better in the semi-final.
Boys and girls have different kinds of voices, and shouldn't be competing against each other.
The UK is committed destroying the Anglican choral tradition, formerly one of the gems of world culture. The destruction of choirs such as St John's, St Paul's, Christ Church, New College -- now incapable of performing centuries of music as composers intended -- is a crime on the order of ISIS's destruction of Palmyra. Utter silence from those concerned with authenticity in performance of historical music.