I used to not audition. This failed miserably. One time my best tenor (and you know how hard THEY are to find) threatened to quit if I did not oust a newbie who could not sing tenor.
yes, I cast a gimlet eye on the baritones-are-just-lazy-tenors school of choral placement
if a singer can match a simple melody then they are good for a choir
It's possible that music lessons might help a few of these.
Baritones with lower and wider ranges are often best situated as basses in choral groups. Baritones with a small range can be excellent chanters, but may not be able to contribute much to the bulk of SATB rep.
It is cruel to everyone involved to shove baris into the tenor section. Ouch to their voices and others' ears.
There you go, CK
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