-
Griffith Rhys
Jones (21
December 1834 – 4
December 1897),
commonly known as Caradog, was a
Welsh conductor of the
famous 'Côr Mawr' of some 460 voices...
- who
could front the
programme they had
researched the term "community
choirmasters" and
discovered Malone's name. The
Choir was the
result and won two BAFTAs...
-
Eugene kwadwo Boadu Baah,
better known by his
stage name
Choirmaster (born 26 July 1982) is a
Ghanaian hip life/afropop singer-songwriter,
record producer...
-
soloists also
featured in
these works.
Choirs are
often led by a conductor,
choirmaster or
choir director. Most often,
choirs consist of four
sections intended...
- The
Cathedral Church of
Saint German or Peel Cathedral,
renamed Cathedral Isle of Man, is
located in Peel, Isle of Man. The
cathedral is also one of the...
- Cambridge. The
choir also
produced a
recording of
Christmas Carols in 2008.
Choirmasters/mistresses 1872:
Clement Edwards 1880:
Cyril Siebel No
records of some...
- choir; it was
named the best
Christmas carol in a 2008 poll of
leading choirmasters and
choral experts. A
Christmas Carol Christina Rossetti, (1872) In verse...
-
number 60 to 70
voices led by Jean-Baptiste
Pineault and Mr Thomas, the
choirmasters. Paul
Berthier Boys'
choir Vienna Boys'
Choir History of the
Little Singers...
- The
Gregorian Institute of
America was
originally named the
Catholic Choirmasters Correspondence Course.
Established in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania in 1941...
- Juan
Navarro Hispalensis and his
pupil Juan
Esquivel Barahona were both
choirmasters at the cathedral. The
cathedral has four doors. In the episciple-side...