The Boys Club of the
Choir, where all parts are sung only by the male species, can be traced back to
that most famous misogenist of the Bronze Age, Saint Paul. He claimed that "women should be silent in churches" (mulieres
in ecclesiis taceant), and so they were.
Since girls and women were not allowed to sing in
church, neither were they allowed in any other patriarchal venue that developed
… like opera.
Having said all this, I am forced to admit that
hearing an all-male choir with boy sopranos in a towering medieval cathedral is
a treat for the senses.
Girls are allowed to do almost everything boys do
now. They can even be choirboys. In the 21st Century, both genders
are called choristers.
Sing on!