It’s for Caspian and his cohort-young male singers passing through the crucible of puberty-that the “voice break choir” exists. I like my soprano voice.” Some boys he sings with, profiled along with him in the documentary “The Voice Break Choir,” have already lost theirs. “I feel like I’ll lose something when my voice breaks,” he says. This adjustment will be particularly fraught for him, a member of the renowned Stockholm Boys’ Choir. “But in seventh grade anyone who wanted to do that was stupid.” Another development, which Caspian awaits with trepidation, is the changing of his voice. “In sixth grade, we could still play tag in school without it being weird,” the fourteen-year-old Caspian explains. Among the changes attending puberty is the condemnation of certain childhood pastimes.
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