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Title: Members of transgender chorus find their voices
Post by: stephaniec on August 24, 2015, 07:39:51 AM
Members of transgender chorus find their voices

https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/2015/08/23/butterfly-music-transgender-men-and-women-discover-new-voices-and-community/oYFfVD872VMitiAUwYWmgJ/story.html

The Boston Globe/By Kathleen Burge Globe Staff  August 24, 2015

"He plunged a needle filled with testosterone into his thigh each week. He changed his name to Andre and announced that he was becoming a man. His muscles grew.

In nearly every way, his new body fit him better than his old one. Then his voice deepened, as expected, and he tried to sing. He grieved for the voice he had lost, the one he had trained for six years in choruses and choirs, the voice he still heard inside his head.
 
Andre, who asked not to be identified by his last name, might have given up singing. His voice was too low to continue with the women's chorus where he had sung for years. So before Andre, 36, fully transitioned, he joined the new Butterfly Music Transgender Chorus, whose founder believes it's one of two choirs in the country open only to transgender people."