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Known for their longevity in their post, past choirmasters at King’s College have outlasted British monarchs.

From Washington Post • Nov. 26, 2019

After all, the nuns were everywhere in our parish school, acting as mother hens, camp counselors, choirmasters and coaches, mysteriously able to see all, despite those white coifs blocking their peripheral vision.

From Time Magazine Archive

The monks have made recordings that are known around the world; choirmasters and music lovers look to the monastery as a place of pilgrimage.

From Time Magazine Archive

Too long have many of us who are organists and choirmasters been appalled by the low grade of music in the services of the church.

From Time Magazine Archive

At one point the boys took a portamento—a grace which very few choirmasters would attempt with boys.

From The Boy's Voice A Book of Practical Information on The Training of Boys' Voices For Church Choirs, &c. by Curwen, John Spencer




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