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The St.Philips Boy's Choir - Ave Maria
From Album: Libera: Visions
From Wikipedia:
Libera is the third 'public' name for the boys' section of an Anglican parish church choir from South London. The boys are between the ages of 7 and 16. Some boys stay longer to help coach the younger children. As the name has changed at various times during the public performance life of the choir, the name in use at the relevant time will be used in each section.
Origins: Saint Philip's Boys' Choir
Their first appearance in the public eye came when, as the Saint Philip's Boys' Choir, they backed Sal Solo on his song San Damiano in 1984. This led in 1988 to the choir releasing their first album, Sing For Ever, as the Saint Philip's Boys' Choir. The title track for this album was chosen by the BBC as the first Children in Need telethon anthem. Due to the work of the passage of time on the boys' voices, the principal soloist changed at various points during this period, as it has done since. The period when they were called the Saint Philip's Boys' Choir roughly equates to the 1980s. The change of name to Angel Voices came in 1990 to accompany the release of their second album, New Day. Both Sing For Ever and New Day are now out of print. The changes of name of the publicly performing section of Saint Philip's Church choir are to show the different styles of music for new audiences.

