How To Use Choirmaster In A Sentence
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The choirmaster taught me how to read music and sing with discipline.
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In 1460 we find him in the post of “succentor” or deputy precentor at Orleans Cathedral, where he became choirmaster in 1463.
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He was a committed Christian, and the organist and choirmaster of his local church, and he wore a discreet crucifix in his lapel, but he never proselytised.
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The generosity of Michael Franklin ensured that the church organ was completely rebuilt in 1973 in memory of his brother Mark, who had been organist and choirmaster from 1922 to 1967.
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A pupil of Thomas Tallis, he was appointed organist and choirmaster at Lincoln cathedral in 1563.
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For 15 years he presided at the largest church organ in the world as Choirmaster and Organist of the Cadet Chapel at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
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He had frequent offers for positions under Government, of which the first was that of organist and choirmaster at the Cathedral of Schwerin.
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The choirmaster taught me how to read music and sing with discipline.
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He received his earliest training from his father Josef, himself a composer and one of Prague's most respected choirmasters and organists.
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Later that month he was installed in the residence of the late choirmaster and in July was confirmed by the chapter as succentor.
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Alice took the young organist, who was also her choirmaster, to meet her father.
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After Wilhelm's marriage he followed him to his court at Landshut, where he served as choirmaster for a year.
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I was also a church organist and choirmaster in Whitechurch in Rathfarnham, and a part-time music teacher, teaching piano, Leaving Cert Musicianship and choir.
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The service will also include "Save Us, O Lord," by Thomas Matthews the late choirmaster and organist of Trinity, and settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Charles Villiers Stanford.
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Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and Best Original Song, it's about a ragtag gang of ne'er-do-well schoolboys who gain self-respect under the wing of a kindly choirmaster.
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The choirmaster and my Dad even did concerts together.
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It will certainly make for a sharper atmosphere, with the wit and wisdom of the terrace choirmasters taken to newly creative heights.
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He sang in public for the first time and the choir won, causing the choirmaster to faint from shock.
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Organ playing runs in the family as Adam's dad David is organist and choirmaster at St Nicolas' Church.
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During his adult career he held positions, often short-lived and variously as choirmaster or succentor, at churches or cathedrals in Bergen op Zoom, Cambrai, Bruges, and Antwerp.
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Countless local churchgoers also knew him as their regular organist and choirmaster.
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He was a born-again Christian and he was the choirmaster in his church and that is considered to be very, very important in Kenya: if you're a choirmaster you're a respectable person in the community.
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During his adult career he held positions, often short-lived and variously as choirmaster or succentor, at churches or cathedrals in Bergen op Zoom, Cambrai, Bruges, and Antwerp.
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Before we hoist one for Pete, let's also remember that he's one of the best choirmasters in the country.
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Nonetheless, he was full of praise for choirmaster and organist at St James's, Bill Thomas, who trained him and oversaw his Halle audition.
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Part of the blame, they agreed as Allie Newton sipped her chocolate malt, lay with the choirmaster.
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Overall, the settings come with a light touch, with enough musical complexity to satisfy choirmasters and audiences, yet not so demanding as to deny smaller choirs a chance to participate.
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Before I moved to London I spent two years as organist and choirmaster in a South Dublin parish.
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This is the school's choir group with Jack Merridew, the choirmaster, in lead.
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Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and Best Original Song, it's about a ragtag gang of ne'er-do-well schoolboys who gain self-respect under the wing of a kindly choirmaster.
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There are two lead choirs: bunches of monks gathered in columns around the lectern of each transept, with the choirmaster who intones the strophe and the choir that catches the tune and makes it blossom in melodies and chords.
Ecumenism
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It is notable how often singers were also choirmasters; no religious stigma was attached to secular singing.
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A boy only 13 years old has taken over from a respected retired music teacher as church organist and choirmaster.
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The choirmaster talks about the importance of the choir becoming a coherent unit rather than just being a bunch of karaoke singers.
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The conventional wisdom is that Rauzzini was one of those unfortunate boys castrated or snipped on the orders of choirmasters in an age when the castrati were the most revered and celebrated of singers.
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You're the choirmaster 's daughter, and an amateur choir at that.
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Countless local churchgoers also knew him as their regular organist and choirmaster.