lawyers susan brookline sought to change that through the courts her 9 year old daughter had auditioned to join the choir but was turned away i could get some beatle it's got education opportunity and access to the high quality musical training offered by the choir from which girls have been excluded for 2 loan losses and guns and that is discrimination says the lawyer and mother arguing the choir's tradition was outdated its outstanding education and career opportunities are open only to boys the difference between male and female voices should be irrelevant she argued. in court it was a matter of gender equality versus artistic freedom quince her head with that event in quote we said that artistic freedom means that artists cannot be forced to produce something other than what matches their inspiration their concept their vision for she don't think seche as they wish. that we argued that this boy's choir has a very unique sound that needs to be preserved and that one didn't get to say. and the court agreed it rejected the girl's case finding her unsuccessful edition was not a matter o