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Girl, 9, sues German boys choir over gender bias

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BERLIN — A 9-year-old girl is suing a centuries-old Berlin boys choir, arguing that her bid to join was only rejected because of her gender.

The State and Cathedral Choir is one of the most renowned boys choirs in Germany, founded in 1465 by Frederick II of Brandenbur­g. Over its 554 years, it has never admitted a girl.

The girl, whose identity was not revealed to protect her privacy, auditioned with the choir in March and was rejected, according to the Berlin administra­tive court that is to rule on the suit Friday.

The choir contends the girl’s rejection was “not predominan­tly about her gender” and she would have been asked to join if she had displayed extraordin­ary talent and motivation and “if her voice had matched the desired sound characteri­stics of a boys choir”, the court said.

The choir also expressed doubt it would have been able to work together with the girl’s parents.

The girl’s mother, who brought the complaint on her daughter’s behalf, argues the choir’s rejection is discrimina­tory “in an impermissi­ble way” and violates her right to equal opportunit­ies from an institutio­n receiving state funds, the court said.

Attorney Susann Braecklein said her client, who has sung with other children’s choirs in the past, applied to the choir in 2016 and 2018 and was rejected both times without being given an audition.

In December, the girl was told in writing by the dean of the music faculty at the University of the Arts, of which the choir is a part, that “a girl will never sing in a boys choir”, Braecklein said in a statement.

Despite the rejection, the girl was invited for an audition in March, only to be rejected again. She was told she didn’t have the motivation and talent needed to join the boys choir, Braecklein said.

The choir refused to comment on the case.

Nearly 250 boys and young men, aged between 5 and 25, belong to the State and Cathedral Choir’s 11 different choir groups.

They perform in the city’s landmark cathedral and have toured across Europe, the United States, Japan, Russia and Israel.

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