The Tiples de Manila is an all-boy vocal group established in 1587 by Rev. Fr. Pedro Bolaños, O.P., and is currently the oldest existing choral group in the Philippines.[1][3] The word “tiple” in Spanish means the soprano voice of a boy. When members reach the age of puberty, their voices change either to a tenor or a bass. The boys range from 8 years old to 14 and sometimes a little bit older. The group was eventually maintained to sing for the annual celebration of the Feast of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary of La Naval de Manila held in October.[1][3][4][5]
^ abcHeritage of Santo Domingo: Seen and unseen The Inquirer website accessed November 1, 2012
^Tiples de Santo Domingo Documentary accessed October 18, 2012
^ abTiples de Santo Domingo The Boy Choir and Soloist Directory accessed November 1, 2012
^Tiples de Santo Domingo Official Website accessed October 17, 2012
^Tiples de Santo Domingo Alumni Association website accessed October 17, 2012
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