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chorister

[kawr-uh-ster, kor-] / ˈkɔr ə stər, ˈkɒr- /


NOUN
songster
Synonyms
NOUN
songstress
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Chorister was an enormously difficult job even when the Met’s repertory extended from Handel through Mozart, Verdi, Wagner and Puccini to the middle of the 20th century.

From New York Times • May 21, 2024

In case the Chorister Bishop died within the Month, his Exequies were solemnized with an answerable glorious pomp and sadness.

From A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide by Behrend, Arthur C.

Another, which appears in a small book called "The Chorister," is that all the glass was taken down and buried in pits in the college grounds in one night by a man and a boy.

From A Short Account of King's College Chapel by Littlechild, Walter Poole

Touches upon the Strange Effects a Half-pistole may have upon a Beadle and a Chorister.

From Twenty Years After by Dumas père, Alexandre

R.A.: the gift of Mr. Thomas Ingram, Professor of Music, formerly a Chorister and Pupil in the Cathedral. 7th.

From Ely Cathedral by Anonymous




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