Current and former members of Salisbury Cathedral’s landmark choir to sing together at gala

“Singing is definitely a big part of me,” said Mary, an 11-year-old Salisbury Cathedral chorister. “I love being part of the girls’ choir. If girls weren’t allowed to sing together, it would make me really angry. I’d be wondering why. Singing is what I do.”

Mary and her fellow singers are busy in last-minute rehearsals before a gala concert that will be attended by royalty, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the foundation of Salisbury Cathedral’s girls’ choir.

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