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Definition of Choristers

Chorister
Chorister Chor"is*ter, n. [See Chorus.] 1. One of a choir; a singer in a chorus. --Dryden. 2. One who leads a choir in church music. [U. S.]

Meaning of Choristers from wikipedia

- The Choristers was a Canadian chamber choir based in Winnipeg that gave w****ly nationally broadcast programs on CBC Radio from 1942 through 1969. According...
- Choristers' House, also known as The Cottage or Church Cottage, is a historic building on the Studley Royal World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire, in...
- Abbey). However, all cathedrals now accept females and by 2019 female choristers outnumbered males in English cathedral choirs. Men's chorus (Male voice...
- of the cathedral in 1258. The choir comprises twenty boy choristers and twenty girl choristers aged from 8 to 13 years, and six professional lay vicars...
- choral services was reduced, and departing choristers were not replaced. By 1651 there was only one chorister left and by 1654 there were none. Lay clerks...
- the School gained its independence from the Dean and Chapter. "Durham choristers in school merger". www.churchtimes.co.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2023....
- provided, in particular for cathedral choristers. A number of famous composers and musicians began their careers as choristers. In 1740, Joseph Haydn was sent...
- The Village Choristers is an oil on canvas genre painting by the English artist Edward Bird, from 1810. It depicts the choir of an English village rehearsing...
- people Anthony Watts, several people Anthony Way (born 1982), English chorister and classical singer Anthony Wayne (1745–1796), American soldier, officer...
- Organist and master of the choristers is the title given to a director of music at a cathedral, particularly a Church of England cathedral. The tradition...