Definition of Chapelmaster. Meaning of Chapelmaster. Synonyms of Chapelmaster

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Meaning of Chapelmaster from wikipedia

- Kapellmeister (/kəˈpɛlmaɪstər/ kə-PEL-my-stər, US also /kɑːˈ-/ kah-, German: [kaˈpɛlˌmaɪstɐ] ), from German Kapelle (chapel) and Meister (master), literally...
- other being at the Pontifical Roman Seminary. He held the positions of chapelmaster and instructor of plainsong. In 1571, he was hired at the German College...
- merengue". In addition to his proto-merengue, Alfonseca served as a chapelmaster in Santo Domingo, writing two m****es,. Alfonseca also wrote patriotic...
- include: Almoner Arch-Treasurer Butler Chamberlain Chancellor Chancery Chapelmaster Chaplain Cofferer Confessor Constable Cup-bearer Director of the Royal...
- include but are not limited to: Almoner Butler Chamberlain Chancellor Chapelmaster Chaplain Cofferer Confessor Constable Cup-bearer Dapifer Doorward Eunuch...
- The Vatican (1900) In Umbria: A Study of Artistic Personality (1901) Chapelmaster Kreisler A Study of Musical Romanticists (1901) Penelope Brandling: A...
- Iberian world, 1450-1800: 2007 - "During his long tenure (1680- 1712) as chapelmaster at La Plata cathedral, Juan de Araujo wrote a Jácara a 8 for Saint Ignatius...
- work of the Peruvian teacher Pedro Ximénez Abril Tirado, who was the chapelmaster of Chuquisaca Cathedral. This composition did not become official, quite...
- Apulia, Kingdom of Naples, the son of Salvatore Broschi, a composer and chapelmaster of the Cathedral of the Puglinese citizens, and Caterina Berrese (according...
- teacher to a number of talented musicians, including composer and Duke's chapelmaster Ferdinando Paer; Ferdinando Orlandi (1774–1848); Angelo Maria Benincori;...