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Meaning of 'chorister' in Maltese is: korista
chorister:
korista
Noun:
kantant, vokalista, mużiċist, korista.
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Noun
(1) a singer in a choir
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Noun
(1) a singer in a choir
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(1) At age 8, he joined a boy choir and became the head chorister within three years.
(2) The son of an Irish bandmaster, Sullivan entered the Chapel Royal as a chorister in 1854 and had a sacred song published by Novello in 1855.
(3) The first programme in the series sees Kaddy going behind the scenes at Canterbury Cathedral to find out what it takes to become a chorister in their world-famous choir.
(4) I was fortunate enough to have been introduced to it as a chorister in Coventry Cathedral, some long time ago, and it has remained emblazoned on my musical memory ever since.
(5) The u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Cathedral Choiru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb where Samuel Sebastian had been brought up was at the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace, where he had been a chorister from the age of seven.
(6) He probably knew Charles from the days he was organising Royalist troops from Exeter Cathedral, where young Matthew was a chorister .
(7) Even the police could be seen tapping their feet along to Gareth's unmistakable voice, which developed from his years as a chorister in Bradford Cathedral choir.
(8) Born on 7 October 1770 in Trostberg, he started his musical career as a boy chorister at the Benedict monastery of Seeon where he had occasion to see Mozart play the church organ.
(9) It is not strange that with such a chorister in charge, all solicitude about anthems and voluntaries vanished from the preacher's mind.
(10) Mr. Chas. E. Peck, presided at the organ, and Mr. D. B. Gulick, as chorister , led the singing, which was congregational, and rarely has more inspiriting or better sacred music been heard in the Tabernacle.
(11) After we were u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510comfortablyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb seated on the rough wooden benches, a chorister led us in a hymn.
(12) Ronan Dunne began his musical training as a boy chorister with the Palestrina Choir at the Pro Cathedral, Dublin.
(13) Having been an amateur chorister for many years, I've had the opportunity to experience many of Rutter's arrangements and original works first-hand.
(14) His father was a vicar-choral at St Davids, but by 1596 the young Thomas was master of the choristers at Worcester Cathedral.
(15) The procession will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra and 800 choristers with military, brass and steel bands.
(16) Using boy choristers from the present together with previous choir members such as James Bowman and James Gilchrist gives a completeness to this recording.
Show Examples
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(1) At age 8, he joined a boy choir and became the head chorister within three years.
(2) The son of an Irish bandmaster, Sullivan entered the Chapel Royal as a chorister in 1854 and had a sacred song published by Novello in 1855.
(3) The first programme in the series sees Kaddy going behind the scenes at Canterbury Cathedral to find out what it takes to become a chorister in their world-famous choir.
(4) I was fortunate enough to have been introduced to it as a chorister in Coventry Cathedral, some long time ago, and it has remained emblazoned on my musical memory ever since.
(5) The u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Cathedral Choiru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb where Samuel Sebastian had been brought up was at the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace, where he had been a chorister from the age of seven.
(6) He probably knew Charles from the days he was organising Royalist troops from Exeter Cathedral, where young Matthew was a chorister .
(7) Even the police could be seen tapping their feet along to Gareth's unmistakable voice, which developed from his years as a chorister in Bradford Cathedral choir.
(8) Born on 7 October 1770 in Trostberg, he started his musical career as a boy chorister at the Benedict monastery of Seeon where he had occasion to see Mozart play the church organ.
(9) It is not strange that with such a chorister in charge, all solicitude about anthems and voluntaries vanished from the preacher's mind.
(10) Mr. Chas. E. Peck, presided at the organ, and Mr. D. B. Gulick, as chorister , led the singing, which was congregational, and rarely has more inspiriting or better sacred music been heard in the Tabernacle.
(11) After we were u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510comfortablyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb seated on the rough wooden benches, a chorister led us in a hymn.
(12) Ronan Dunne began his musical training as a boy chorister with the Palestrina Choir at the Pro Cathedral, Dublin.
(13) Having been an amateur chorister for many years, I've had the opportunity to experience many of Rutter's arrangements and original works first-hand.
(14) His father was a vicar-choral at St Davids, but by 1596 the young Thomas was master of the choristers at Worcester Cathedral.
(15) The procession will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra and 800 choristers with military, brass and steel bands.
(16) Using boy choristers from the present together with previous choir members such as James Bowman and James Gilchrist gives a completeness to this recording.
Related Words
(1) chorister
Related Words
(↓)
(1) chorister
Synonyms
M
1. singer
2. vocalist
3. musician
4. songster
5. chorister
6. melodist
Synonyms
(↓)
M
1. singer
2. vocalist
3. musician
4. songster
5. chorister
6. melodist
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