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chorister

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


NOUN
songster
Synonyms
NOUN
songstress
Synonyms


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At the moment when the King is acclaimed, the Latin call "Vivat" will be sung by choristers from Westminster School, as it has been for previous coronations, including the late Queen in 1953.

From BBC

“The decision to combine old and new reflects the cultural breadth of the age in which we live,’’ said Andrew Nethsingha, the organist and master of choristers at Westminster Abbey.

From Seattle Times

I think one chorister wanted to put a portable chair under his costume so that he could sit unobserved, some mechanism that he could find a posture of rest somehow.

From New York Times

Every so often a chorister is required to go out and perform a “solo.”

From Washington Post

Ms. Mayrhofer, his co-author on “Orchestrated Expulsion,” has estimated that about 100 workers at the State Opera — from stagehands to choristers — were ousted, exiled or murdered after the events of 1938.

From New York Times