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chorister

[ UK /kˈɔːɹɪstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a singer in a choir

How To Use chorister In A Sentence

  • On the float were placed [the sacred things] which the Mindanaos had plundered: on each slope lay the chasuble, choristers 'mantles, frontals, and other sacred ornaments; on the ridge stood the chalices, monstrances and patens; and at the edge were hung the chrismatories and small bells. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 27 of 55 1636-37 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • There'll be more to come and thanks to the many choristers who footslogged their way around Orange with the letter drop that was a part of the membership drive.
  • The trust has decided to rename it Chorister's House to reflect the original purpose of the building.
  • My earliest Messiah memories belong to childhood days in the 1960s as a chorister at Canterbury cathedral being giving arias to perform as a unison group. Massive Messiah
  • It would be unthinkable today for an Oxbridge choral scholar, or just about any young British chorister, not to sing the full Messiah regularly. Massive Messiah
  • Born on 7 October 1770 in Trostberg, he started his musical career as a boy chorister at the Benedict monastery of Seeon where he had occasion to see Mozart play the church organ.
  • It's a shame that, unlike Strauss, he didn't accept Durham University's offer, but he is still a former St Paul's Cathedral chorister, saxophonist, pianist and now part-time lamber (at the farm of his girlfriend's family). Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • In Leeds boy choristers and lay clerks from the parish church and pupils from St Peter's Church of England Primary School took part.
  • chorister" was so enchanting; and because of his whiteness, and hair which had no grease on it, but stood up all bright; she had never spoken to him -- a far worship, like that for a star. Saint's Progress
  • Joining three other budding stars in September, she will train with the pioneering cathedral choir, which formed in 1991 as the first liturgical ensemble for girl choristers.
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