chorister
Example Sentences
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The company, which lost $150 million in earned revenues during the pandemic, recently struck deals to cut the pay of its choristers, soloists and stagehands.
From Seattle Times
Most categories of employees the union represents, including choristers, will see 3.7 percent cuts to their pay, most of which will be restored after three years.
From New York Times
The concert opened with the 12 choristers and 20 orchestra players giving a soft-spoken account of the poignant “Lacrimosa” from Mozart’s Requiem.
From New York Times
The choristers sound solemn and stoic on the surface, but a pleading, almost desperate edge to their singing comes through.
From New York Times
I sang him as a boy chorister, but it was random motets scattered throughout the year, and he felt like more of a niche composer than a meat-and-potatoes figure.
From New York Times
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