- 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...
- Abbey). However, all
cathedrals now
accept females and by 2019
female choristers outnumbered males in
English cathedral choirs. Men's
chorus (Male voice...
- the
School gained its
independence from the Dean and Chapter. "Durham
choristers in
school merger". www.churchtimes.co.uk.
Retrieved 27
November 2023....
-
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...
- provided, in
particular for
cathedral choristers. A
number of
famous composers and
musicians began their careers as
choristers. In 1740,
Joseph Haydn was sent...
-
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...
-
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...
- 'Paulist
Choristers Of Chicago'". honkingduck.com. May 16, 2018.
Retrieved January 23, 2018. "Victor
matrix BVE-37736.
Pontifical /
Paulist Choristers of New...
-
marking the
moment when the
school started educating both
choristers and non-
choristers. The
school did not have a
permanent home for some years, moving...
- most of whom are day pupils, both boys and girls,
including up to 40 boy
choristers who are all
boarders and who sing the
daily services in St Paul's Cathedral...