- Abbey). However, all
cathedrals now
accept females and by 2019
female choristers outnumbered males in
English cathedral choirs. Men's
chorus (Male voice...
- 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...
- The
chorister robin-chat (Cossypha dichroa) (previously
known as the
chorister robin) is a
species of bird in the Old
World flycatcher family Muscicapidae...
- (born 14
December 1982) is an
English chorister and
classical singer, who rose to fame
after appearing as a
chorister in a BBC TV series. He has
since had...
-
Chorister (1828–1833) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse best
known for
winning the
classic St
Leger Stakes in 1831. In a
racing career which lasted...
-
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...
- all-male choirs, the gender-neutral term
chorister is more
often being used instead. (Until the late 20th
century chorister was
sometimes applied to
adult choral...
-
choir should consist of ten chaplains, six
clerks (lay singers) and 16
choristers who were to be "poor and
needy boys, of
sound condition and
honest conversation...
- Ritson's North-Country
Chorister ,
Edited and
published by
Joseph Ritson, is a
revised edition of a book on
Durham music,
published in 1809. Ritson's...
-
people in a
rural village. He
established his
career first by
serving as a
chorister at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, then
through an
arduous period as...