- A
choir (/ˈkwaɪər/ KWIRE), also
known as a
chorale or
chorus (from
Latin chorus,
meaning 'a
dance in a circle') is a
musical ensemble of singers. Choral...
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stories "Profile of a Composer" – a
profile of
American composer and
choralist Norman Dello Joio "Gold Rush" – a
ballet c****ographed by
Agnes de Mille...
- of
Oulton (1898-1903). Noël Middleton's brother, Gilbert, was a lead
choralist and
Church warden of St Chad's Church, Far
Headingley and
owned Glebe...
- (Dublin, 1859) The Organist's Friend.
Collection of
Voluntaries etc. (Dublin, 1859–77, 1880) The
Choralist, ed. with
Francis Robinson jr (Dublin, c.1865)...
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Bibliotheca historica medii aevi, II, 1076-88.
Concerning Königshofen as a
choralist see
Franz Xaver Mathias [ca],
Phototypische Wiedergabe des Königshofenschen...
- 5.
Amirhossein Zafar (Composer) 1. Ali
Moradi (Bodybuilder) 4. Iman
Zarrin Sehrei (
Choralist) 6.
Milad Saqabashi (Bodyguard) 3.
Mohsen Kerami Teacher...
- composer. Born in Podčetrtek, he
moved to
Zagreb around 1827, and
became a
choralist in the
Zagreb Cathedral as well as a
teacher at the
Croatian Music Institute...
- call and
response fashion.
Ingrian runic singing includes additional choralists.
Vocal ranges usually correspond with the
range of a kantele. The term...
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collaboration with The Who
involved parti****tion as one of the
supporting choralists for Ken Russell's film
adaptation of
Tommy which was
released in 1975...
- organ, G. Schirmer, 1912
Break Forth into Joy, (Easter), in The
Church Choralist, No. 406, 1908 A Call to Worship, G. Schirmer, ©1916 Fear Not O Land (Harvest...