The collection for parish choirs, congregations and cantors features new compositions by Liam Lawton and Kiltimagh born composer Ronan McDonagh. |
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On November 11, 18 and 25, the Tuam Archdiocese is running work-shops for cantors, leading the singing at Mass and on other occasions. |
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The book is for all lovers of music, cantors, choirmasters, instrumentalists, composers and professionals. |
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Laypeople have served as readers, prayer leaders, cantors, communion ministers, announcers, and greeters, as well as ushers, acolytes, and musicians. |
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The problem is that, for a long time, these often excellent musicians were limited to the unsatisfactory role of briefly improvising between the verses sung by the choir or the cantors. |
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All types of Judaism except Orthodox Judaism allow women as well as men to be ordained as rabbis and cantors. |
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In Conservative Judaism, both men and women are ordained as rabbis and cantors. |
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Nordey mingles traditions to portray these extremist characters as the cantors of a world on the brink of extinction, sustained by dreams and hopes for the future. |
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I should like to hope that these pieces will not merely be used by cantors and singers but also by organists and instrumentalists who have no wish to commit themselves to a comparable burden of composition. |
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Cantors regularly performed their own works several times over or chose to play those of other composers. |
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