Franck's "Panis angelicus" is always a good choice. It is, in fact, the first piece I learned
A treble voice is a voice which takes the treble part. In the absence of a separate descant part, this is normally the highest-pitched part, and otherwise the second highest. The term is most often used today within the context of choral music in reference to youthful singers. The American Choral Directors Association defines a treble as "a singer, both male and female, ages eight to sixteen".
While the term treble is gender neutral, the term is widely used in place of the term boy soprano within the United Kingdom.
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