I don't think it would be fair or moral for starters. As well as being wrong, there is almost a definite chance of being disqualified whilst competing.
This is difficult to answer as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir generally does not participate in competitions which organizations use to rate choirs. It is easier to say that the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is world renowned and has won or been nominated for prestigious awards, including Grammy awards.
In 2013, the Welsh choir Only Boys Aloud comprised around 50 boys. The choir was established to provide an opportunity for boys aged 14 to 19 to engage in choral singing and was known for its vibrant performances and commitment to music education. The group gained recognition for its participation in various competitions and television appearances.
Michael York narrated the 2010 Christmas Concert for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for a handful of reasons. He was asked to and had no other plans, so he accepted. He had done many religious things that year (including narrating an audio Bible) and thought it would be a good finale to the year. Also he enjoys the Mormon Tabernacle choir and as they originally began as a Welch choir he thought it would be nice to honor his Welch heritage by working with the choir.
The collective noun choir is used for a choir of angels, a choir of singers, a choir of hummingbirds.
The possessive form of choir is choir's.
I believe the title is "Born 'Neath a Star", but I am having trouble locating audio. I sang this in high school choir.
Choir of Joyful Hope
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The WILDS choir And majesty choir
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The noun 'choir' is a collective noun for: a choir of singers.
A stage choir, show choir, swing choir, or glee club, is a choir that tends to perform more pop music, often with choreography.