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Energetic David Pickering, aged 12, is joyful after being chosen as Britain’s top choirboy at a competition in London. David was chosen from 2000 competitors, after the judges heard his rendition of works by two Austrian composers, Franz Haydn and Franz Schubert. David sang “The Trout” by Schubert and “Benedictus” by Haydn.

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Press, 7 February 1985, Page 27

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Energetic David Pickering, aged 12, is joyful after being chosen as Britain’s top choirboy at a competition in London. David was chosen from 2000 competitors, after the judges heard his rendition of works by two Austrian composers, Franz Haydn and Franz Schubert. David sang “The Trout” by Schubert and “Benedictus” by Haydn. Press, 7 February 1985, Page 27

Energetic David Pickering, aged 12, is joyful after being chosen as Britain’s top choirboy at a competition in London. David was chosen from 2000 competitors, after the judges heard his rendition of works by two Austrian composers, Franz Haydn and Franz Schubert. David sang “The Trout” by Schubert and “Benedictus” by Haydn. Press, 7 February 1985, Page 27