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Let the Peoples Sing

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Let the Peoples Sing is an international amateur choral competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union. It began in 1961 as a BBC contest for British choirs, expanded to European ensembles in 1966, and later became an international radio event. The competition generally takes place every two years and includes Children and Youth, Adult, and Open categories, giving vocal ensembles exposure through broadcasts by participating EBU members.

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What is Let the Peoples Sing?

Let the Peoples Sing is an international amateur choral competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union. It is presented as a radio event featuring choirs rather than solo instrumentalists.

When did Let the Peoples Sing begin?

It began in 1961 as a BBC contest for British choirs. The competition later developed into a wider international event.

When did Let the Peoples Sing expand beyond British choirs?

The contest expanded to European ensembles in 1966. It later became an international radio competition under the European Broadcasting Union.

Are the performers in Let the Peoples Sing professional choirs?

The competition is intended for amateur choirs and ensembles. Its appeal comes from comparing community and amateur choral performance across different countries.

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